Principal Research Scientist, Australian Antarctic Division and Adjunct Senior Lecturer, University of Tasmania
Andrew Klekociuk is a Principal Research Scientist in the Antarctic Climate program of the Australian Antarctic Division where he conducts research on the Antarctic atmosphere. He has research affiliations with the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership at the University of Tasmania, the Discipline of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Tasmania, the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne and the School of Physical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. Andrew has a BSc (Hons) and physics PhD from the University of Tasmania.
Experience
2015–present
Principal Research Scientist, Australian Antarctic Division
2008–2015
Senior Research Scientist, Australian Antarctic Division
1995–2008
Research Scientist, Australian Antarctic Division
1990–1995
Professional Officer 2, Australian Antarctic Division
1987–1990
Professional Officer 1, Australian Antarctic Division
Education
1991
University of Tasmania, Doctor of Philosophy
1983
University of Tasmania, Bachelor of Science (Honours)
1982
University of Tasmania, Bachelor of Science
Professional Memberships
Australian Institute of Physics
Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society