Rod Boswell

Australian physicist (born 1932) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Roderick William Boswell (born 1932) is an Australian physicist. He is a professor at the Australian National University in Canberra, in the Space Plasma, Power and Propulsion group of the Plasma Research Laboratory.[1] He invented a technology which become the basis for the development of a new type of rocket thruster, the Helicon Double Layer Thruster: the ongoing development of the Australian Plasma Thruster is supported by the European Space Agency.[2]

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Roderick William Boswell

1932 (age 9394)
Yackandandah, Victoria, Australia
Education
OccupationPhysicist
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Rod Boswell
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Born
Roderick William Boswell

1932 (age 9394)
Yackandandah, Victoria, Australia
Education
OccupationPhysicist
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Biography

Rod Boswell was born in Yackandandah in 1932.[3]

After taking his B.Sc. at the University of Adelaide, he completed a Ph.D. at Flinders University in South Australia.[3] There, in 1969, he was instrumental in establishing the radical student newspaper Empire Times by purchasing and running, in the living room of his home, an offset press, thereby liberating the new newspaper from the censorious tendencies of commercial printers.[4]

His honours and awards include:

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