Chris Bertram, Fellow (2013) : Sydney
Chris Bertram is a noted researcher into the mechanics of unsteady flows in the body, experimentally and numerically, and has conducted the world’s most extensive investigation of collapsible-tube flows.
Chris Bertram is a noted researcher into the mechanics of unsteady flows in the body, experimentally and numerically, and has conducted the world’s most extensive investigation of collapsible-tube flows.
Marcela Bilek has made major contributions to the science, engineering and application of plasma processes for materials modification and synthesis.
Trevor Bird developed techniques for designing shaped-beam satellite antennas, designed multi-beam antennas for radio-telescopes and earth stations, and pioneered indoor wireless antennas and propagation studies for the CSIRO LAN patent.
Vicki Bitsika has made a major contribution to the welfare of autistic children and translates her clinical practice into university teaching and research.
Lewis Bizo is internationally known for applying quantitative analysis and mathematical modelling in studies of factors that control human and animal behaviour and focuses on species-specific characteristics and different natural
Bernard Balleine is a behavioural neuroscientist whose systematic enquiry into learning and motivational processes involved in motor control has revealed that dual, anatomically distinct, brain circuits encode volitional actions and
David Black is recognised internationally as one of the world’s leading heterocyclic chemists, having made major contributions in heterocyclic chemistry, coordination chemistry, and natural products.
Richard Banati is an internationally recognised scientist with interdisciplinary research interests in the brain’s innate immune system and the development of advanced medical imaging for the detection of subtle of
Caroline Blackwell is internationally respected for her work in understanding the genetic, environmental and developmental factors determining susceptibility to infectious disease and related conditions.
Michael Barber has made a substantial contribution to statistical mechanics research and Australian higher education.