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List some Australian Physicists...

... and what the specialise in.
Please make sure that I can find information on their research.

Their research has to be recent and they can either be an Australian working overseas or a foreign scientist working in Australia.
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writerock | 1 year, 11 months ago
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Here is a list of 56 Australian Physicists:

Alexander MacAulay
Alexander R. Hamilton
Chris Wallace (computer scientist)
David Blair (physicist)
David Pegg (physicist)
Debra Searles
Denis Evans
Dennis Jensen
Derek Abbott
Duncan J. Watts
Ernest William Titterton
Geoff Wilson (professor)
George Handley Knibbs
Gerasimos Danilatos
Grote Reber
H cont.
Harrie Massey
Harry Messel
Helen Quinn
Henri Daniel Rathgeber
Herbert Huppert
Howard M. Wiseman
James Arthur Pollock
Jeremy O'Brien
John Clive Ward
John M. Cowley
José Enrique Moyal
Keith Nugent
Kerr Grant
Leonard Huxley (physicist)
Leslie H. Martin
Margaret Wertheim
Mark Oliphant
Michael A. O'Keefe
Neil J. Gunther
Oleg Sushkov
Peter D. Jarvis
Richard Dalitz
Richard Makinson
Rod Crewther
Rodney J. Baxter
Rodney Jory
Rodney Marks (astrophysicist)
Ronald Ernest Aitchison
Ronald N. Bracewell
Ross H. McKenzie
Ruby Payne-Scott
Samuel L. Braunstein
Stuart Thomas Butler
Sundance Bilson-Thompson
T. H. Laby
Terence James Elkins
Thomas Parnell (scientist)
Victor Albert Bailey
William Lawrence Bragg
William Sutherland (physicist)

I have ensured that their research is searchable on Google.

Hope this helps you.

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soragon | 1 year, 11 months ago Report

I just handed in my assignment, but thanks for your help anyway. I used Prof. Derek Abbott and his research on T-rays.

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rogercamel | 1 year, 11 months ago
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I think the greatest Australian Physicist was Albert Einstien:
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