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Author
Anon
Title
Vale Emeritus Professor Ian Polmear AO
In
Vale: the story-makers and pioneers whose work created the mosaic of our shared history.
Imprint
Monash University, Melbourne, 7 May 2025, 1 pp
Url
https://www.monash.edu/vale/home/articles/vale-emeritus-professor-ian-polmear-ao2
Format
HTML
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"Emeritus Professor Ian Polmear, who has died aged 97 years, was the first person in his extended family to attend a university. He ended up pioneering the Department of Materials Engineering at Monash and later was appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor."

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