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Ian Chessell

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Nationality
  
Australian

Name
  
Ian Chessell

Fields
  
Physics


Predecessor
  
Richard Brabin-Smith

Term
  
2000 to 2003

Successor
  
Roger Lough


Education
  
University of Melbourne Ph.D. 1970

Thesis
  
Radio investigations of the lower ionosphere (1970)

Titles
  
Defence Science and Technology Group

Ian Chessell is an Australian physicist. He was Chief Defence Scientist of Australia from 2000 to 2003. He was appointed as South Australia’s Chief Scientist in March 2008, and served in that capacity until 2010. He was a director of Astronomy Australia Limited from 2010 until the 2016 AGM. In 2015, he was also a member of the Defence South Australia Advisory Board, the Board of QinetiQ Pty Ltd and is Chair of the Goyder Institute for Water Research.

Chessell studied at the University of Melbourne, completing his Ph.D. in Physics studying radio transmission of the lower ionosphere in 1970. He commenced work at the Defence Science and Technology Organisation on completion of his Ph.D., eventually rising to head the organisation as Chief Defence Scientist from 2000 to 2003.

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Ian Chessell Wikipedia