Geoff Wilson (professor)
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Professor Geoff Wilson is an internationally distinguished Nuclear Physicist who made contributions to nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry and low temperature physics. His research team achieved the lowest temperature ever recorded in Australia.
Professor Wilson has had a distinguished career as a physicist with more than 100 published papers in international scientific journals. He is a Member of the Australian College of Education and a Director of the Australian Institute of Management.
[edit] Appointments
- Vice-Chancellor and President of Deakin University, 1996-2004.
- Vice-President, Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee, 1996-1997, a member of the Board of Directors, 1994-1999 and Chair of the Standing Committee on Research,.
- Vice-Chancellor of Central Queensland University, 1991-1996.
- Member of the Australian Research Council, 1988-1991, Deputy Chair of the Council, 1989-1990, and held the inaugural chair of the Council’s Research Grants Committee.