Peter Steel
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Peter Steel
Summary
Peter Steel is a human[1]. He worked as a chemist[2].
Key Facts
- Peter Steel worked as a chemist[2].
- Peter Steel held the position of full professor[3].
- Peter Steel held the position of professor emeritus[4].
- Among Peter Steel's employers was University of Canterbury[5].
- Peter Steel's education included a stint at University of Canterbury[6].
- Peter Steel was educated at University of Canterbury[7].
- Peter Steel's doctoral advisor was Jim Coxon[8].
- Peter Steel received the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[9].
- Peter Steel received the Hector Medal[10].
- Peter Steel received the Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry[11].
- Peter Steel received the James Cook Research Fellowship[12].
- Peter Steel is recorded as male[13].
- Peter Steel's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Peter Steel supervised Andrew Clive Muscroft-Taylor as a doctoral student[15].
- Peter Steel supervised Rakesh Puttreddy as a doctoral student[16].
- Peter Steel supervised Andrew J.A. Watson as a doctoral student[17].
- Peter Steel earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[18].
- Peter Steel's family name is recorded as Steel[19].
- Peter Steel's given name is recorded as Peter[20].
- Peter Steel's given name is recorded as James[21].
- Peter Steel's academic thesis is recorded as Bicyclic carbonation rearrangements[22].
- Peter Steel's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[23].
- Peter Steel's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as peter-steel-8256b331[24].
Body
Education
Educated at University of Canterbury[6], a university[25], in New Zealand[26], founded in 1873[27]. Peter Steel's doctoral advisor was Jim Coxon[8]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[18].
Career and Affiliations
Peter Steel worked as a chemist[2]. Among his employers was University of Canterbury[5]. Positions held include full professor[3], an academic rank[28] and professor emeritus[4], an academic title[29]. Doctoral students include Andrew Clive Muscroft-Taylor[15], a scientist[30]; Rakesh Puttreddy[16], a researcher[31]; and Andrew J.A. Watson[17], a researcher[32].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[9]; Hector Medal[10], a science award[33], in New Zealand[34]; Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry[11], an award[35], in New Zealand[36]; and James Cook Research Fellowship[12], a fellowship grant[37], in New Zealand[38].
FAQs
What did Peter Steel do for work?
Peter Steel worked as chemist[2].
Where did Peter Steel go to school?
Peter Steel was educated at University of Canterbury[6] and University of Canterbury[7].
What awards did Peter Steel receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[9], Hector Medal[10], Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry[11], and James Cook Research Fellowship[12].