Person

Broadfoot, Ross (1949 - )

Born
30 September 1949
Occupation
Chemical engineer

Summary

Ross Boradfoot helped to design continuous pan boiling equipment for sugar boiling. It has given outstanding performance in Australia and has been built overseas under licence.

Details

Born 30 September 1949. Educated University of Queensland (BEChem 1970, PhD 1980). Research Chemical Engineer, Sugar Research Institute 1971-85, Senior Chemical Engineer 1985-88, Assistant Chief Chemical Engineer 1988-92, Principal Engineer, Process Research Unit 1993 to date. Shedden Pacific Medal and Prize 1988.

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See also

Rosanne Walker

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