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Research at University of Southern Queensland
Prof. John Bell
University of Southern Queensland
时间:2023年10月27日(星期五)下午 15:00
地点:嘉定园区G楼3(1)会议室
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联系人:史 迅 (69163528)
报告人简介:
Professor John Bell is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ). Prior to joining USQ, Professor Bell was the Head of the School of Chemistry, Physics and Mechanical Engineering at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Over a 25-year period at QUT, he held a range of senior positions including Assistant Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering from 2001-2011, and Director of the Centre for Built Environment and Engineering Research from 2003-2004.
As an outstanding researcher in his area of materials engineering and energy, Professor Bell has led projects in the development of energy efficient smart windows, dye-sensitised solar cell development, and carbonaceous materials. He also has expertise in the area of energy efficiency and occupant comfort in buildings and has carried out extensive research with industry. Professor Bell has received over $25 million in research funding during his 30-year career as a researcher. Professor Bell has a wealth of experience and impressive track record in the development of research capacity in terms of research income and HDR completions, as well as national and international research leadership, including the ARC College of Experts and Laureate panels.
Professor Bell is also a strong advocate for improving gender equity in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) disciplines and leads UniSQ’s Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) Action Plan to develop strategies to advance the careers of women across the University. Professor Bell is a Fellow of Engineers Australia and holds several professional memberships including the Australian Institute of Physics. Professor Bell is also a Director of the Australian Institute for Nuclear Science and Engineering.