Person

Petersen, Ian R. (1956 - )

FAA FIEEE FIEAust

Born
4 December 1956
Korumburra, Victoria, Australia
Occupation
Engineer

Summary

Ian Petersen is Australian Professorial Fellow at the Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (FIEEE), Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia (FIEAust), a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) and a member of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

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Chronology

1979
Education - Bachelor of Engineering (BE), University of Melbourne
1980
Education - Master of Science (MSc) (Electrical Engineering), University of Rochester, USA
1983 - 1985
Career position - Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Systems Engineering at the Research School of Physical Sciences, Australian National University in Canberra
1984
Education - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Rochester
1985 - 2005
Career position - Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor then Professor of Electrical Engineering, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales
2002 - 2004
Career position - Seconded to the Australian Research Council as Executive Director of Mathematics, Information and Communications
2003
Career position - Member of the Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) Australian Research and Education Network Advisory Committee (ARENAC)
2004 -
Career position - Member of the DEST Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) selection subpanel in Information Technology
2004 - 2005
Career position - Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), University of New South Wales (August-March)
2005 -
Career position - Australian Professorial Fellow, Australian Defence Force Academy
2011 -
Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Science (FAA)

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