Person

Barrell, Geoffrey W. (1921 - 1981)

Born
1921
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Died
20 July 1981
Occupation
Applied chemist

Summary

Geoffrey Barrell was lecturer in organic chemistry at the Ballarat School of Mines (later Ballarat College of Advanced Education) 1950-1977, where he introduced a postgraduate course in malting and brewing in 1971. He was President of the Science Teachers' Association of Victoria, Ballarat Branch.

Details

Chronology

1940 - 1945
Military service - War service
c. 1948
Education - Bachelor of Science (BSc), University of Melbourne
1948 - 1950
Career position - Chemist and Assistant Brewer to Dr Carl Resch at Ballarat Brewing Company
1950 - 1977
Career position - Lecturer in Organic Chemistry, Ballarat School of Mines (later Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education, then Ballarat College of Advanced Education)
1978 - 1981
Career position - Manager of Research at Joe White Maltings Limited

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Resources

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