Christopher Chantler

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Christopher T. Chantler is an Australian physicist, currently at University of Melbourne and an Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society who has had works published in the Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, the Journal of Organometallic Chemistry and the X-Ray Spectrometry.[1][2][3][4]

Almamater
  • International JARI Enterprise Award
  • Lady James Prize (Physical Science, UWA)
  • Digby-Fitzhardinge Memorial Prize for Physics
  • David Syme Research Prize
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Christopher T. Chantler
Alma mater
  • International JARI Enterprise Award
  • Lady James Prize (Physical Science, UWA)
  • Digby-Fitzhardinge Memorial Prize for Physics
  • David Syme Research Prize
Scientific career
FieldsBiology, earth science, radiation, plasma physics, organometallics, electrodynamics, atomic theory, cluster theory, ions, biophysics, spectroscopy
Websitewww.ph.unimelb.edu.au/~chantler/opticshome/home.html
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Early life

Societies, committees and institutes

Chantler is a member of the:[6]

Career

Chantler is an Associate Editor at the Australian Optical Society News and has been since 1995. He used to be a councilor and director of the Australian Optical Society (AOS) 1996–2007. He has also been a website coordinator at AOS since 2000.[citation needed]

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