Person

Williams, Lloyd Stuart (1922 - 1996)

FTSE

Born
23 January 1922
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Died
6 October 1996
Occupation
Engineer and Research scientist

Summary

Lloyd Williams was technical manager of Repco Research from 1971 until his retirement. He was a rower, rowing coach and sometime chief commentator on rowing for the ABC.

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Chronology

c. 1939 - c. 1945
Military service - War service with the anti-submarine unit of the Royal Australian Navy
1946
Education - Graduated in Chemical Engineering at the University of Sydney
c. 1949
Education - Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) completed at the University of Oxford, UK
c. 1949 - c. 1968
Career position - Worked at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Harwell, UK then at the CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) Division of Applied Mineralogy
1969 - 1971
Career position - Technical Manager of ACI in Sydney
1971 -
Career position - Technical Manager at Repco Research
1979 - 1987
Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences (FTS)
1987
Award - Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (FTSE) [Awarded by AATS 1979]

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