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Nelson, Eva

 
Applied chemist
Born: Vienna, Austria
Eva Nelson worked in the research laboratories of Kodak (Australasia) from 1958 to 1966. She developed a new method of purifying one of Kodak's used solvents.

Career Highlights
Alternative Names: Klein, Eva (maiden name)

Chronology
1945Master of Science (MSc) completed at the University of Melbourne
1946 - 1949Demonstrator in Chemistry at the University of Melbourne
1950 - 1951Senior Demonstrator at the University of Melbourne
1951Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) completed at the University of Melbourne
c. 1951 - c. 1953Nicholas [pharmaceutical company]
c. 1954 - c. 1955Nicholas [pharmaceutical company]
1958 - 1966Hortico
1967Worked under Professor Olof Samuelson in Sweden
1968 - 1976Research laboratories of Kodak (Australasia)
c. 1976 - 1986Demonstrator in the Chemistry School at the University of Melbourne (part-time)
1986Bachelor of Arts (BA) completed at the University of Melbourne

 

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Modified: 24 February 2003

Published by The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre on ASAPWeb, 1994 - 2007
Originally published 1994-1999 by Australian Science Archives Project, 1999-2006 by the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre
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