R.K. Smith Curriculum Vitae
(a) Personal
Name: Roger Keith SMITH
Date of Birth: 22 May, 1943
Citizenship British (U.K.) and Australian
Telephone: (08152) 70345 or INT +49 8152 70345
Fax: (089) 2394 4182 or INT +49 89 2180 4182
Email: roger.smith@lmu.de
(b) Education and Awards:
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1964 B.Sc. in Mathematics with 1st Class Honours, University
of Manchester.
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1968 Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics/Fluid Mechanics, University
of Manchester.
Academic awards:
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1961 U.K. State Scholarship
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1962 Dalton Mathematics Prize, University of Manchester
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1972 Finnish Ministry of Education, Post-doctoral Scholarship
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1978 Finnish Ministry of Education, Post-doctoral Scholarship
Honours:
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1994 Australian Meteorological and Oceanographical Society
- The Priestley Medal
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2016 Royal Meteorological Society
- The Buchan Research Prize
(c) Appointments
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Current: Emeritus Professor of Meteorology (C4), University of Munich
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1988-2009 Professor of Meteorology (C4), University of Munich
- 2003-2008 Adjunct Professor, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia
(d) Previous Appointments
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1985 Visiting Professor, University of Munich (6 months)
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1985-88 Reader in Applied Mathematics, Monash University
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1982 Senior Visiting Scientist, German Aerospace Research
Organization (DLR), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Munich. (Jan - May)
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1978 Visiting Scientist, Department of Meteorology, University
of Helsinki (Apr. - Jul.)
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1976, 1975, 1972 Vacation Consultant, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Laboratory, U.K. Meteorological Office (two week periods).
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1973-84 Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, Monash University
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1971-72 Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, University of Edinburgh
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1972 Visiting Scientist, Department of Meteorology, University
of Helsinki (2 months)
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1970 Visiting Lecturer in Mathematics, University of Queensland
(one term)
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1968-71 Lecturer in applied mathematics, Monash University
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1966-68 Assistant Lecturer in Mathematics, University of
Manchester (two academic years)
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1964 Assistant to the Deputy Secretary General of the World
Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland (2 months)
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1963 Vacation student, Meteorological Research Unit, Royal
Radar Establishment, Malvern, England (2 months)
(e) Professional societies
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Royal Meteorological Society (Student member 1963-67, Fellow
1967- )
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American Meteorological Society (Student member 1966-68,
Professional Member 1968- )
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Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (Member
1988- )
(f) Publications
List of my publications
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