Person

Warrener, Ronald Norman (1933 - )

Born
23 June 1933
Auburn, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Chemist

Summary

Ronald Warrener spent many years in the Department of Chemistry at the Australian National University, before he moved briefly to Bond University. He then became Foundation Professor of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied Science and Director of the Centre for Molecular Architecture at Central Queensland University in 1991. He was educated at the universities of Sydney (MSc) and New South Wales (PhD).

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Chronology

1956 - 1959
Career position - Teaching Fellow, University of New South Wales
1960 - 1961
Career position - Research Associate at Princeton University in New Jersey, USA
1962 - 1965
Career position - Lecturer in Chemistry, Australian National University in Canberra
1966 - 1970
Career position - Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, Australian National University
1971 - 1978
Career position - Reader in Chemistry, Australian National University
1979 - 1988
Career position - Professor in Chemistry, Australian National University
1988 - 1991
Career position - Professor and Associate Dean of the School of Science and Technology at Bond University in Queensland
1991 -
Career position - Foundation Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Centre for Molecular Architecture at Central Queensland University

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