Bright Sparcs
Biographical entry
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Williams, William Thomas (1913 - 1995)FAA |
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Botanist and Plant taxonomist | |
Born: 18 April 1913 London, England. Died: 15 October 1995. | |
William Thomas Williams held many positions in the United Kingdom including Professor of Botany at the University of Southampton from 1951 to 1965. He then moved to Australia to join the CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) Division of Computing Research 1966-68, and later the Division of Tropical Pastures 1968-73. Williams was a leading authority on the use of numerical methods for classifying biological data. After his retirement he worked as a consultant to James Cook University of North Queensland, Davies Laboratory (CSIRO) and the Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville. He was also a qualified piano teacher. |
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