Person

Buchwald, Viliam Teodor (1929 - )

Born
9 September 1929
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia?
Occupation
Mathematician

Summary

Viliam Buchwald became Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of New South Wales in 1968 and Dean of the Faculty of Science in 1980. He has published in the fields of applied mathematics and oceanography.

Details

Born Bratislava, 9 September 1929. Educated Universities of Manchester (BSc) and London (MSc, PhD). Mathematics Master, Llangollen Grammar School, Wales 1951-53, Senior Mathematics Master, Preston Manor Grammar School, Wembley 1953-56, Lecturer, Manchester College of Science and Technology 1956-61, Lecturer and Reader, University of Sydney 1961-68, Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of New South Wales 1968-88, Dean, Faculty of Science 1980-88, Emeritus Professor 1989-.

Chronology

1968 - 1988
Career position - Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of New South Wales
1974 - 1976
Career position - Inaugural Chairman, Division of Applied Mathematics, Australian Mathematical Society
1980 - 1988
Career position - Dean, Faculty of Science, University of New South Wales

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Archival resources

Private hands (Buchwald, V.T.)

  • Viliam Teodor Buchwald - Records, 1960 - 1976; Private hands (Buchwald, V.T.). Details

Published resources

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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