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Academic Qualifications and Employment History

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS


1992

Monash  University,

PhD (Digital Communications) 


1975 - 1980

Heriot-Watt University (part-time) 

 M.Sc. in Digital Techniques

(Coursework and minor thesis).


1970 - 1974

Edinburgh University  BSc.  in Engineering Science (Electrical) with First Class honours.

(Prize for top student in year).


EMPLOYMENT HISTORY


Monash University – Department of  Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering

2009 - Present             Professor

2004 - 2008                 Associate Professor


La Trobe University - Department of Electronic Engineering

1994- 2004                  Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor


Monash  University - Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering

1992 - 1993                 Senior Lecturer (50% full time).


(1985 - 1991               Part-time PhD/maternity leave)       


University of Melbourne - Faculty of Engineering

1983 - 1984                 Director of First Year Studies


University of Melbourne - Department of Electrical Engineering

1981-1982                   Part-time employment during terminal illness of first husband.


Telecom Research Laboratories

1980 - 1981                 Engineer (Class 2)


University of Melbourne - Department of Electrical Engineering

1977 - 1980                 Lecturer


Hewlett-Packard, Scotland

1974 - 1977                 Design Engineer designing telecommunications test equipment

 Professor Jean Armstrong

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