Person

Iliffe, Michael Isaac Glover (1910 - 1994)

Born
12 March 1910
Died
9 May 1994
Occupation
Physicist

Summary

Michael Iliffe lectured in physics at the University of Adelaide for nearly thirty years. He also published at least two articles in the field.

Details

Chronology

1929 - 1936
Career position - Demonstrator in Physics, University of Adelaide
1934
Education - Bachelor of Science (BSc), University of Adelaide
1937 - 1940
Career position - Research Assistant, University of Adelaide
1940 - 1946
Career position - Physicist with the Radiophysics Laboratory at CSIR (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research)
1946 - 1961
Career position - Lecturer in Physics, University of Adelaide
1962 - 1975
Career position - Senior Lecturer in Physics, University of Adelaide

Published resources

Resources

Resource Sections

McCarthy, G.J.

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