Person

Winkler, David Alan (1952 - )

Born
26 February 1952
Occupation
Physicist
Website
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7301-6076

Summary

David Alan Winkler was a Senior Principal Research Scientist at the CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) Division of Molecular & Health Technologies from 1997. He is internationally recognised for his complex matter modelling and simulation work. Winkler joined CSIRO in 1985 after having worked at the Defence Research Centre in Salisbury, South Australia and at the Victorian College of Pharmacy. From 2017 he held professorial positions at LaTrobe University and Monash University.

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Chronology

1976
Education - Bachelor of Science with Honours (BSc (Hons)) completed at Monash University in Clayton, Victoria
c. 1977
Education - Bachelor of Applied Science completed at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
1980
Education - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) completed at Monash University
1980 - 1983
Career position - Tutor at the Victorian College of Pharmacy
1983
Career position - Senior Research Scientist at the Defence Research Centre in Salisbury, South Australia
1983 - 1985
Career position - NHMRC Senior Research Fellow at the Victorian College of Pharmacy
1985 - 1993
Career position - Senior Research Scientist at the CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) Division of Applied Organic Chemistry
1993 - 1997
Career position - Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO Division of Chemicals and Polymers
1997 -
Career position - Senior Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO Molecular Science
2003
Career position - Adjunct Professor at Monash University

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Journal Articles

  • Anon, 'Distinguished Fellowships for five RACI members', Chemistry in Australia (2022), 30-1. Details

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