Corporate Body

Department of Materials Engineering (1970 - c. 2001)

Monash University

From
1970
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
c. 2001
Functions
Education and Engineering Industry
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

The Department of Materials Engineering was established in 1970 by Professor Ian Polmear. It was later amalgamated with the Department of Physics, forming the School of Physics and Materials Engineering.

Timeline

 1970 - c. 2001 Department of Materials Engineering
       c. 2001 - School of Physics and Materials Engineering

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Ailie Smith

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