Alan Finkel

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Dr Alan Finkel
AO FTSE
8th Chief Scientist of Australia
Assumed office
25 January 2016
Preceded by Ian Chubb
Personal details
Born Alan Simon Finkel
(1953-01-17) 17 January 1953 (age 71)
Nationality Australian
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Finkel
Education Monash University
Occupation Electrical engineer
Profession Neuroscientist

Alan Simon Finkel AO (born 17 January 1953)[1] is an Australian neuroscientist, engineer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. In 2007 he was appointed Chancellor of Monash University, a position he commenced on 1 January 2008[2] with his term ending in January 2016.[3]

Finkel was educated at Monash University, receiving a doctorate in Electrical Engineering in 1981. He then served as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Australian National University, before leaving academia to found Axon Instruments, a global science and technology company based in the US.[4] During this time, he invented a commercially successful device which substantially speeds up drug research.[2][5]

Since then, he has used his wealth to found the science magazine Cosmos, an environment magazine called G: The Green Lifestyle Magazine and contribute towards a number of research institutes. During a speech at Monash University's 50th Anniversary Celebration Dinner, he announced that he would be endowing a Chair in Global Health for the University.[6]

In 2006 Finkel was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM)[7] and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (FTSE). In 2008 he was inducted as an honorary member of the Monash Golden Key Society to recognize his achievements.[8] In 2009 Finkel was appointed as the Chief Technology Officer of Better Place Australia.[9] In 2012 he co-founded Stile Education, an education technology company based in Melbourne, Australia, where he currently serves as Chief Executive Officer.[10] In 2013 he was appointed President of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).[11] Since 2013, Finkel also serves as the Patron of the Australian Science Media Centre.[12]

He was the 2015 winner of the Institution of Engineering and Technology Mountbatten Medal, for his promotion of electronics or information technology and their application.[13]

In October 2015 it was announced by the Australian Government that Dr Finkel would become the next Chief Scientist of Australia.[14]

He is married to Elizabeth Finkel, an Australian science journalist.[6]

Nuclear power advocacy

Since assuming his role as President of ATSE in 2013, Alan Finkel has advocated for the consideration of nuclear power in Australia in newspapers,[15][16] at speaking engagements[17] and in digital media broadcasts.[18] Following his appointment as Australia's Chief Scientist in 2015, Finkel suggested nuclear power should be considered as an option for potential inclusion in Australia's future low carbon energy mix.[19]

References

  1. Alan Finkel AM, 50 Years of Monash Engineering, Monash University.
  2. 2.0 2.1 New Chancellor appointed by Monash University for 2008, 26 April 2007, Press release, Monash University
    New Chancellor installed, 13 March 2008, Press release, Monash University
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  4. Alan Finkel, In Conversation, 9 June 2005
  5. Five minutes with our new Chancellor, Around Monash, Issue 19, Autumn/Winter 2007, Monash University
  6. 6.0 6.1 Ancora Imparo, June, 2008, Monash Memo, 4 June 2008, Monash University
  7. Member of the Order of Australia (AM), It's an Honour
  8. Honorary Members, Monash Golden Key Society
  9. http://australia.betterplace.com/our-company/our-team/
  10. http://www.stileeducation.com/contact
  11. ATSE Board 2013, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
  12. AusSMC
  13. IET Awards - Mountbatten Medal
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Academic offices
Preceded by Chancellor of Monash University
2008–2016
Succeeded by
Simon McKeon
Government offices
Preceded by Chief Scientist of Australia
2016–present
Incumbent