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Grant, Kerr (1878 - 1947)

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Born: 26 June 1878  Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia.  Died: 13 October 1947.
Kerr Grant was acting Professor of Physics, University of Adelaide 1909-11 and Professor 1911-48. he was Chairman of the Optical Munitions Panel 1944-46. A portrait bust of Grant made by John Dowie is held by the South Australian Institute of Technology where Grant was a President.

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1901Bachelor of Science (BSc) completed at the University of Melbourne
1901 - 1902Lecturer in Mathematics and Physics at the School of Mines in Ballarat, Victoria
1903Worked at Ormond College at the University of Melbourne
1903Master of Science (MSc) completed at the University of Melbourne
1904Studied at University of Göttingen in Germany (PhD?)
1905 - 1908Lecturer in Natural Philosophy at the University of Melbourne
1909 - 1911Acting Professor of Physics at the University of Adelaide
1911 - 1948Professor of Physics at the University of Adelaide
1942 - 1958President of the South Australian Institute of Technology (formerly School of Mines and Industries)
1944 - 1946Chairman of the Optical Munitions Panel
1947Knight Commander of the Order of Bath (KCB)

 
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