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Murray Batchelor
Murray Thomas Batchelor (born 27 August 1961) is an Australian mathematical physicist. He is best known for his work in mathematical physics and theoretical physics. Academic career Batchelor was educated at Chatham Public School and Chatham High School (Taree, New South Wales). He completed an Honours degree in Theoretical Physics at the University of New South Wales in 1983, graduating with 1st class honours and a University Medal. Batchelor completed a PhD in Mathematics at the Australian National University in 1987. His first postdoctoral research position was at the Lorentz Institute in Leiden. After a time as a postdoctoral research fellow in mathematics at the University of Melbourne he took up an Australian Research Council QEII Fellowship at the Australian National University. He then was awarded two successive ARC Senior Research Fellowships, followed by an ARC Professorial Fellowship in 2003. Batchelor served as Head of the Department of Theoretical Physics from mid ...
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Pawsey Medal
The Pawsey Medal is awarded annually by the Australian Academy of Science to recognize outstanding research in the physics by an Australian scientist early in their career (up to 10 years post-PhD). This medal commemorates the work of the late Joseph Lade Pawsey, Joseph L. Pawsey, List of Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science, FAA. Winners ''Source: See also * List of physics awards * :Australian science and technology awards, List of Australian Science and Technology Awards Notes External links Pawsey Medal site of the Australian Academy of Science
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