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Davis campaigned for his new Department, finding that it was at least 20 years behind other universities he had attended. He fought for a new building for the Department, improving teaching with the introduction of a separate Honours stream, tutorial classes and recruiting new staff . He fought for a
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in 1941. As a scientist and pilot he was involved in developing and deploying radar. He worked for the air Ministry in a new special unit which monitored and oversaw developments deployed in fighter and bomber commands. He later transferred to the RAAF, and returned to Australia.
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He would serve on the Air Staff of the RAAF, and was mentioned in the official war history for his role in the development of operations research. In the last part of the war, he commanded 103 Squadron of Liberator heavy bombers, in their operations from North Queensland and
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separate Mathematics Library, which when it was formed, was named in his honour. ( It was later absorbed by the Dorothy Hill Engineering and Sciences Library at UQ in 1997. His name remains attached to the collection, as does
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Davis married Antoinette "Toni" Lowing in Melbourne in 1943; they had three children, and later adopted a sont. Clive Davis died in 2009
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Hill, Dorothy (December 1985). "The Great Barrier Reef Committee, 1922-82. Part II: The Last Three Decades".
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After the war, Davis took his PhD at Cambridge and resumed his career in mathematics . He lectured at the
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At the University of Sydney, Davis joined the Air Squadron there in 1936. He trained as a pilot in the
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and served with distinction in two tours of the Middle East and Europe. and was awarded a
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area. He attended Summer Hill and Homebush primary schools and then went to
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He published papers from 1945 until 1951, with his PhD being featured in
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for seven years and was then appointed the chair of Mathematics at the
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and veteran of World War II. He took his PhD in mathematics at the
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He was a founding member of the Great Barrier Reef Committee and
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from 1956 to 1968, and its President from 1968 to 1970.
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Sydney
Australia
Alma mater
University of Sydney
Trinity College, Cambridge
Mathematician
University of Queensland
University of Cambridge
Sydney, Australia
Strathfield
Sydney Technical High School
University of Sydney
Trinity College, Cambridge
number theory
Louis Mordell
Royal Australian Air Force Reserve
Royal Aircraft Establishment
Farnborough
Aeronautical Research Laboratories
RAF
Distinguished Flying Cross
Papua New Guinea
Wing Commander
University of Bristol
University of Queensland
Henry James Priestley
Eugene Francis Simonds
Dorothy Hill
Thomas Parnell

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