Background
Rosseinsky, David Reuben was born on July 25, 1933 in Queenstown, South Africa. Son of Reuben Norris and Valda Webster (Simpson) Rosseinsky. arrived in England, 1961.
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Rosseinsky, David Reuben was born on July 25, 1933 in Queenstown, South Africa. Son of Reuben Norris and Valda Webster (Simpson) Rosseinsky. arrived in England, 1961.
Bachelor of Science (honours), Rhodes University, South Africa, 1953. Master of Science, Rhodes University, South Africa, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, University Manchester, England, 1959.
Doctor of Science, University Manchester, England, 1979.
Junior lecturer Rhodes University, 1954-1955. Research fellow University Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1959. Lecturer chemistry University Witwaterstand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1960-1961.
Leverhulme and ICI research fellow University Exeter, England, 1961-1964, lecturer chemistry England, 1964-1978, reader in physical chemistry England, 1979-1998, honorary research fellow England, since 1998. Science advisor Gestetner Manufacturing Ltd., London, 1987-1990. Consultant Raychem Ltd., Swindon, England, 1990.
Senior research fellow Gintic Institute Manufacturing Technology, Singapore, since 2000.
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Fellow Royal Society of Chemistry (chairman Applied Solid State Chemistry Group since 1995).
Married Angela Joyce Oliver, June 30, 1961. Children: Matthew Jonathan, Nicholas Martin, James Patrick.