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Neil Symington

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Neil Symington, a computational scientist in the Groundwater branch at Geoscience Australia, has a diverse background in geology and sustainable agriculture. He studied Geology/Earth Science, General in his Master of Science at Monash University and later earned a Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Agriculture from Charles Sturt University. His Bachelor's degree from Monash University focused on science with a GPA of 3.29 and a WAM of 78.430.

Neil currently works as a Computational Groundwater Scientist, utilizing numerical analytical approaches to investigate systems across various datasets. Earlier in his career, he served as an Analytical Specialist at Monash University and a Harvest Manager/Farm Supervisor at Oasis Olives.

Neil's expertise and interests span various fields, including geology, environmental science, and sustainable agriculture. His experience in numerical analytical approaches and investigation methods make him a valuable asset to Geoscience Australia's Groundwater branch.

Highlights

The Voice, 1991-08-26 — 1992-05-04 | Arizona Memory Project
The Secrets to Successful Olive Oil Production in Peru

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