Person

Beckmann, Peter (1923? - 1958)

Born
1923?
Moravia?
Died
3 February 1958
Occupation
Chemist

Summary

Peter Beckmann was successively lecturer and senior lecturer in chemistry, then lecturer-in-charge of the chemistry school at the Wollongong Technical College 1948-1958.

Details

Chronology

1940 - 1946
Career position - Assistant chemist at Andrews Laboratories
1946
Education - Diploma in Applied Chemistry, Sydney Technical College
1946 - 1948
Career position - Chemist then Senior Chemist at National Oil Pty. Ltd., Glen Davis
c. 1948
Education - Master of Science (MSc), New South Wales University of Technology
1948 - 1958
Career position - Lecturer, Senior Lecturer then Lecturer-in-charge of chemistry at Wollongong Technical College, New South Wales

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