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Biography
Dr Deborah Lau, MAICD, FRACI, leads CSIRO's Industry Environments research program, setting the scientific vision and providing research leadership to tackle Australia's major environmental challenges caused by industrial activity. She guides teams in developing innovative solutions to manage industrial waste, protect ecosystems from pollutants, and create economic value from sustainable practices. Deborah has experience in developing innovation strategy, leading multidisciplinary research groups and delivering scientific outcomes with expertise in managing large scale operations, capability and research portfolios. Deborah is internationally recognized for contribution to the field of cultural heritage and conservation science and in 2010 won both the AICCM Award for Outstanding Research in the Field of Materials Conservation and AICCM Conservator of the Year, and in 2020 the Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia Awards for global production of MS3 varnish, now being used to protect the world’s most valuable paintings. She is experienced in examining big data and is applying her advanced analytics and informatics skills to gain strategic insights and grow business intelligence. Deborah has chaired and participated in more than 25 committees and advisory groups with National and International bodies.
Professional Areas
Academic Qualifications
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2011
Certificate in Executive Management and Development
AGSM, UNSW -
2020
PhD (Physics)
University of Melbourne -
1996
M.Sc. Applied Science (Applied Chemistry)
RMIT -
1990
B.Sc Applied Science (Applied Biology)
RMIT -
1986
Assoc. Dip. Applied Science (Applied Biology)
RMIT
Achievements and Awards
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2020-2020
Winner, Best Research Contract/Collaboration for development of MS3 varnish
Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia Awards -
2012-2012
CSIRO Women in Science Careers Scholarship
CPSU -
2010-2010
Conservator of the Year
AICCM -
2010-2010
Award for Outstanding Research in the Field of Materials Conservation
AICCM -
2009-2010
Environmental Achievement Award, Burrup Rock Art Field Monitoring Study
CSIRO -
2004-2004
New Lights on Ancient Materials, SOLEIL synchrotron Saint-Aubin, France
COST G8 -
2003-2004
Chief Executive Study Award
CSIRO
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