Person

Bernhardt, Paul

Occupation
Inorganic chemist
Website
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6839-1763

Summary

Paul Bernhardt is an inorganic chemist whose research focuses on protein electrochemistry and copper complexes as atom transfer catalysts. In 1994 he joined the University of Queensland where he is now Professor in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences. He is active in professional organisations, holding office as President of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute from 2014 to 2016, and Chair of the institute's Inorganic Chemistry Division 2007 - 2010. In 2019 Bernhardt received the Division's Burrows Award.

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Chronology

1986 -
Career position - Member, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
1986
Education - BSc, University of Newcastle
1990
Education - PhD, University of Newcastle
1990 - 1992
Career position - Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Basel, Switzerland
1993 - 1994
Career position - ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship, Australian National University
2007 -
Career position - Member, Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, U.S.A.
2007
Award - DSc, University of Newcastle
2007 - 2010
Career position - Chair, Inorganic Chemistry Division, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
2008 -
Career position - Associate Editor, Australian journal of chemistry
2011 - 2013
Career position - Member, College of Experts (Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences, Australian Research Council
2012 -
Career position - Member, American Chemical Society
2014 - 2016
Career position - President, Royal Australian Chemical Institute
2019
Award - Burrows Award, Inorganic Chemistry Division, Royal Australian Chemical Institute

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