Person

Savage, Gregory Paul (Paul) (c. 1965 - )

Born
c. 1965
Occupation
Chemist

Summary

Gregory Paul (Paul) Savage is Program Leader of the Molecular Engineering Program at CSIRO Molecular Science. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (FRACI) and a Member of the Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers, Australia.

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Chronology

1983
Education - Bachelor of Science with Honours (BSc(Hons)), University of Queensland
1988
Education - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Queensland
1988 - 1990
Career position - Postdoctoral work, University of Florida, USA
1990
Career position - Postdoctoral position at the CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) Division of Chemicals and Polymers
1991 - 1994
Career position - Research Scientist then Senior Research Scientist (from 1994) at the CSIRO Division of Chemicals and Polymers
1997 - 1999
Career position - Project Leader of the Crop Protection Chemicals Project
2000 -
Career position - Program Leader of the Molecular Engineering Program at CSIRO Molecular Science
2005
Education - Masters of Business Administration (Technology Management), Chifley Business School, La Trobe University, Victoria

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