Professor Phil Bland’s achievements in planetary science as Director of the Desert Fireball Network and of SSERVI Australia has seen him awarded the title of John Curtin Distinguished Professor.
Professor Victor Calo’s development of the computational models of physical processes to assist the oil and gas industry has seen him awarded the title of John Curtin Distinguished Professor.
Professor Teri Balser’s frontier-challenging leadership in teaching and research across environmental studies disciplines has seen her awarded the title of John Curtin Distinguished Professor.
Professor Steven Tingay’s work in helping to establish the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy and Murchison Widefield Array has seen him awarded the title of John Curtin Distinguished Professor.
Professor Kingsley Dixon’s investigation of Australian plant species has set him on a journey that has seen him awarded the title of John Curtin Distinguished Professor.
Professor Christopher Reid’s research into how to identify, prevent and manage cardiovascular and chronic disease risk factors has seen him awarded the title of John Curtin Distinguished Professor.
Professor Simone Pettigrew’s work in researching how to encourage people to adopt healthy lifestyle behaviours has seen her awarded the title of John Curtin Distinguished Professor.
Professor Mark Harris’s skill in developing and applying mathematical, econometric models across health economics has seen him awarded the title of John Curtin Distinguished Professor.
Three Curtin University researchers have been named finalists in the 2015 Premier’s Science Awards, which recognise Western Australia’s scientific capabilities and achievements.