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CLIVE E. HOLLOWAY, C. Chem (retired) FACULTY OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCE |
PERSONAL PUBLICATIONS LIST 1997. M. Melnik and C.E. Holloway; Crystallography and Structure of Transition Metal Complexes, 2000. M. Melnik, I. Ondrejkovicova, V. Vancova, M. Kabesova and Clive E. Holloway;
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Hometown: BRISTOL (site 1) or(site 2),ENGLAND; Education:
QUEEN ELIZABETH'S HOSPITAL , 1948 to 1953.
ARIC Qualification at Bristol College of Technology (now the University of Bath)
CANADA from 1960. MSc. 13C NMR Spin Coupling in Hydrocarbons, at University of Western Ontario 1963; PhD. NMR * Studies on Metal Alkoxides, at University of Western Ontario 1966
* for a view of an early 'steam' model click
HEREOn Line Books on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance,
Basics of NMR. NMR ImagingPostdoctoral Positions;
University of Cincinnati USA 1965-66;University of Manchester UK 1966-67 ICI Fellow; University College London, UK 1967-68
Employment
1968-2003 Assistant/Associate/Professor, Department of Chemistry, York University ;Toronto
1975-76 Visiting Professor, Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida
1982-83 Faculty-in-Residence, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire
1989-2002 Director, Division of Natural Sciences, York University
2003- Professor Emeritus, York University, Toronto.
Society Memberships;
Royal Institute of Chemistry from 1960; Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario from 1967.Related Duties:- 1973 - 82 Executive member ofToronto Section of the CIC
1986 - 89 Councillor, Chemical Institute of Canada
1983 - 88 Councillor District 6. Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario
1988 - 90 President, Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario; 1990 - 96 Editor of Association of the Chemical Profession of OntarioJournal, Distillate.
1990 - 96 Biological and Chemical Defence Review Committee,Dept. of National Defence, Canada.
1994 -2002 Editorial Board, Main Group Metals Chemistry
2002- Editorial Board, Applied Organometallic Chemistry