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Hill, Robert Dickson (1913 - )

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Physicist
Born: 3 July 1913  Yarraville, Victoria, Australia

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1935Bachelor of Science (BSc) completed at the University of Melbourne
1936Master of Science (MSc) completed at the University of Melbourne
1937 - 1939Postdoctoral research in physics at the University of Cambridge, UK and the University of Illinois, USA
1937 - 19391851 Exhibition Scholar
1940Scientific Officer at the Telecom Research Establishment, UK
1940 - 1942Lecturer in Natural Philosophy at the University of Melbourne
1942 - 1943CSIR (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research) Radio Physics Laboratory
1944 - 1947Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne
1947Doctor of Science (DSc) received from the University of Melbourne
1947 - 1949Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois, USA
1949 - 1955Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois, USA
1955 - 1965Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois, USA
1965 - 1973Physicist at the General Research Corporation, USA
1970 - 1990Consultant Physicist at the Office of Naval Research in Washington DC, USA
1973 - 2000Research Physicist at the University of California Santa Barbara, USA
2000Retired

 
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Modified: 15 December 2003

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