School of Civil Engineering and Building Head R.B. Sandie, BCE, MEngSc(Melb), FIEAust, CPEng Deputy Head and Leader, Construction Engineering and Building K.J. McManus, AM, RFD, BE(Qld), MEngSc(Qld), CPEng, FIEAust Principal Lecturer and Leader, Structural Engineering W.J. Spencer, DipCE, BE(Civil), PhD(Mon), CPEng Principal Lecturer and Leader, Building Surveying and Fire Technology R.A. Melchiori, CertBldgSurv, DipAdmin(HIE), DipEd(SCVH), DipT&RP, BE(Civil), MBldgFelb), MAIBS, MHGF, CPEng Leader, Civil and Environmental Engineering D.I. Phillips, DipCE(SIT), BE(Civil)(Melb), PhD(SUT), EWS, CPEng Leader, Management G.B. Frecker, AM, JP, BCE, PhD, LGE, HON (MIMEA), FIEAust, FAICDip, FAIM, CPEng Senior Lecturers N.J. Arnott, BE(Civi1) (Melb), DipEd(SCV), FGS J.T. Fowler, BTech(Surv)(Adel) M. Hatjiandreou, BE(Civil)(Mon), MUP(Melb), MEngSc(NSW) J. Kmita, MSc, PhD(Wroc1aw) S.J. Mills, BE(Hons)(Mon), MEngSc(Melb), CPEng R.A. Nicholson, BE(Syd), CPEng Lecturers R.M. Bennett, BE(Civil)(Melb) H.J. Calder, BAppSc(Surv)(RMIT) B. Chapman, BE(SIT), GradDi~MunEng, MEngSc(Melb) R.P. Evans, BEng(Hons), Grad DipMgt, MEng(SUT) Laboratory Manager S.A. Sciessere Administrative Officer H. Kalmus School of Computer Science and Sohare Engineering Head Associate Professor D.D. Grant, MSc(Melb), PhD(Reading) Professors B. Henderson-Sellers, BSc(Hons), ARCS(Imperia1, London), MSc(Reading), PhDFeicester), FIMA, FIEAust, FACS P. Sanderson, BSc(Hons)(WA), MSc, PhD(Toront0) Principal Lecturers Y.K. Leung, BSc(Hons)(ElecEng)(Aston), BA(Open), MSc(Heriot-Watt), MBA(Mon), PhD(Massey), CEng R. Smith, BSc(Hons)(Melb), GradDipCompStud(CCAE), PhD(Melb)(Deputy Head) Senior Lecturers K. Bluff, BSc(Hons), DipEdvon), GradDipComp, PhD@eak) W.J. Cosshall, BSc(Deak), GradDipEng(S1T) M.J. Creek, BAppSc(SIT), BSc(Hons), DipEd, GradDipHum(LaT), PhD(Me1b) I. Foley, BSc(Hons), PhD(Me1b) S. Howard, BSc(Hons), MSc(Lond), C.Psycho1, PhD(Wo1verhampton) R. Jagielski, MSc(Kharkov), PhD(Kiev) A.B. Oppenheim, BSc(Me1b) R.J. Sadus, BSc(Hons), PhD(Me1b) Lecturers R.K. Allen, BSc(Hons), PhD(Tas) I.B. Donaldson, BAppSc(S1T) P. Hundal, MScPunjab), MSc(York) J. Komarower, BA(Sorbonne), GradDipAppSc(SUT) K. Mouzakis, BScEd(Melb), GradDipAppSc(SIT), MAppSc(InfTech)(SUT) C. Pilgrim, BScEdwelb), MAppSc@nfTech)(SUT) Y.A. Sekercioglu, MSc(METU), BSc(METU) C.R. Simpson, BE(Elec)(Melb), MIE Aust R.B. Watson, MSc(Melb), GradDipOpRes(CCAE), PhD(ANU) S. Yip, BSc(McGill), MSc(Melb), GradDipInfSyst(RMIT), GradDipCompStud(LaT), TechCart(Hong Kong), PhD Peak) H. Younessi, BSc(EEng), MAppSc(SIT) Computer Systems Off icen G. Collins, BAppSc, BAppSc(Cart), GradDip(AutCart) (RMIT) , D. McConnell N. Huynh, BSc(LaT), NovellCNE Administrative Officers N. McCarthy, BA(Hons)(Mon) G.J. McWilliam, BA(Hons), DipEd(Melb), AMusA(AMEB), MEdPA(Mon) J.A. McPhee, BEc(LaT) Administrative Assistant L. Bulmer Lilydale Campus Senior Lecturer P.J. Robb, BA(Melb), MSc(LaT), TSTCWCAE) Lecturers D.A. Clarke, BA(Open), BSc(Aston), PGCE&eeds), MSc(Lond), PhD(WSU) D. Plackov, BSc(Hons)(Skopje), MSc, PhD(Zagreb), GradDipAppSc(SUT) <strong>Swinburne</strong> University of Technology <strong>1997</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> 103
School of Mathematical Sciences Head P.L. Jones, DipEdwon), BSc(Melb), PhD(Mon) Deputy Head N.F. Garnham, DipEdwelb), MSc(Kent) Associate Professors S.R. Clarke, DipEdpelb), BSc(Hons)(Melb), MA(Lanc) A.K. Easton, DipT(ATC), MSc(Flin), PhD(Flin), FIMA Principal Lecturers B.R. Phillips, BSc, BEd(Melb), MSc(SocSci)(S'ton) S.E. Weal, BAppScPMIT), MA(Lanc) Senior Lecturers C.R. Barling, MUSA(AMEB), DipEdpIAE), MSc(LaT) F. Ghotb, BEORN), MSc(GWU), PhD(GWU) D.H. Noble, BSc(Hons)(StAndrews), MA(Lanc) M. Singh, MSc, PhDBoorkee) J.M. Steiner, BSc(Hons), PhD(Mon) Lecturers G.J. Francis, BScpons), PhD(Mon) g D. Gillam, GradDipCompSc(LaT), BD(MCD), BSc, PhDWon) $ ' G.D. Handley, BE, BScpons), MBA(Melb), CPEng J.C. Herzel, BA, MAPsS, PhD(Me1b) D.C. Jackson, BA(Hons)(Mon), AMwA(AMEB), PhD(Mon) N. Khan, MSc(BDA) ? N. Li, MSc(China), PhD(Mon) rn 'e. K. Lipson, DipEdpIE), BScwelb) D. Lucy, DipEdwelb), BSc(Hons)(Mon), PhD(Mon) . D.C. Mainwaring, DipEdwSC), MSc(LaT) D.J. Richards, BScpons), LLB(Mon) J. Sampson, TTIC(TTC), DipSurvPMIT), a GradDipDP(CIT), MSc(Mon) J.R. Taffe, BA(Mon), MSc(Me1b) P.C. Tobin, DipEdwCAE), BSc(Hons)(Melb), MEdSt(Mon), MAppSc(RMIT), AFIMA Administrative Officers T. Alexander, DipTFic) L. McLennan, BA(Mon) Administrative Assstant V. Laurinaitis, BEng(Lithuania) Mathematics <strong>Education</strong> Resource Centre Coordinator B.M. Leary, BAppSc(Vic), FRMIT Assistant Coordinator K.B. Clarke, BA(Melb), TSTC School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Head M.D. Buley, BE(Mech)(Mon), DipMechEng(SUT), MSc(Aston), TTTC(TTC) Professor E. Siores Associate Professors J.M. Browne, BE(Mech), BSc, MAppSc, PhD(Melb), FIEAust, CPEng E.D. Doyle, BSc(Hons)(Manchester)PhD(UK) Y. Morsi, BE(Hons)(Egypt), BScDesign(Leeds), MSC, DIC, PhD(Lond), FIEAust, CPEng Coordinator, Post-graduate (CIM) Programs S.H. Masood, BScEngHons(Alig), PGDip(ProdEng)(IIT Delhi), MEngNewBrun), PhD(Q1d) Coordinator, Manufacturing Programs E. -. Siores -. -.. Coordinator, Mechanical Programs M.D. Buley, BE(Mech)(Mon), DipMechEng(SUT), MSclAston). TTTC(TTC) ~ire'ctor, ~"iation i)rog;am M. Suffern, BE(Chem)@Ion), DipChemEng, DipAppChem(S1T) Senior Lecturers A.S. Blicblau, BE(Mon), MEngSc(NSW), CEng H.G. Brinkies, DipMet, VDI-ing(Germany), MEng(SIT), VDI, CPEng, MIEAust, FAUSTIMM D.G.N. Clark, BE(Mech)(Melb), MEng(SIT), FIDiagE, CPEng P.G. Higgins, BA, BE, MEngSc(Mon) M. Suffern, BE(Chem)(Mon), DipChemEng, DipAppChem(S1T) L.P. Travis, BSc, MS, PhD(Ca1if) S. Tavrou, BSc(Hons)(UK) , MEngCIM(S1T) Lecturers N. Alston, BA(LaT), K. Barnes R. Cummins, ARIC S. Fankhauser, BE(Aero)(RMIT) J.H. Hamlyn-Harris, MAppSc(RMIT), PhD(UofQ) G.R. Hiorth. BEIMech)(Melb). MIE Aust. H. ~ n d TTTC@~~),'D~~P;~~E~~(RMIT), , CEng D.A. Lee, BSc(Eng)Mech, BA, MEd, CPEng G. Lu, BE(China), MSc(Cranfield), PhD(Cambridge), MASME R. Mierisch, DipMechEng(SIT), DipEd I.D. Roberts, BE(Mech)(SUT) S.H. Salem DipEdpaw), BSc(AINS), MEngFic), CPEng A. Williams, BA(Hons), MAPS Y.C. Wong, DipMatEng(TARC), BEng(Man)(SUT) W. Yang, BE(Mech)(China , MEng(SUT) J.Zhang, BE(Mech)Mons)(!3eijing), MEng(SUT) Laboratory Manager V.C. Deeker Administrative Officers E. Jones J. Chandra, BBus(GIAE), GradDipBusInfoTech(SUT), GradDipEdAdmin(Me1b)
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