Person

Huey, Richard Meredyth (1913 - )

Born
30 May 1913
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Electrical engineer

Summary

Richard Huey was Associate Professor in electrical engineering at the University of New South Wales from 1961 to 1977.

Details

Chronology

1933
Education - Bachelor of Science (BSc), University of Sydney
1935
Education - Bachelor of Engineering (BE), University of Sydney
1935 - 1938
Career position - Engineer at AWA Ltd. (Amalgamated Wireless Australasia)
1938 - 1940
Career position - Instructor-in-charge of Electrical Engineering at Swinburne Technical College, Melbourne
1940 - 1945
Career position - Assistant Director, Signals & Radar Equipment in the Australian Army
1946 - 1948
Career position - Engineer at AWA Ltd.
1948 - 1949
Career position - Engineer at Thorn EMI Electronics Australia Pty. Ltd. (EMI)
1949 - 1950
Career position - Engineer at EMI Research and Development Co. in the UK
1950 - 1961
Career position - Senior Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, University of New South Wales
1961 - 1977
Career position - Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of New South Wales
1968
Career position - President, Institution of Radio and Electrical Engineers, Australia

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Resources

Resource Sections

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