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Robert James Bell

Robert Bell
DR ROB BELL IN SCOPE LAB.JPG
In the Scope Lab Studio
Born Robert James Bell
(1975-04-10) 10 April 1975 (age 42)
Melbourne, Australia
Nationality Australia Australian
Other names Dr Rob
Education PhD - Material Chemistry and Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Occupation Education Officer
Employer CSIRO
Known for Host of Network TEN programme, Scope
Home town Brisbane, Australia

Dr Rob (Robert James Bell, born 10 April 1975 ) is the host of the Australian children's television programme Scope where Dr Rob breaks down the science of subjects relevant to school-aged children. Dr Rob is employed at CSIRO as a science education officer.

Dr Rob studied science at the University of Queensland, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in 1994, and going on to a complete an honours year in 1995, writing a thesis on superconductors. In 1996, he went directly into his PhD in the field of Material Chemistry, which he graduated in 2000. His PhD thesis was entitled "Investigation and characterisation of co-precipitation syntheses for the production of La1-xSrxMnO3" in the field of "Solid oxide fuel cells using Perovskite and ceramic powders".

After 12 months traveling and work in Europe, he returned to Australia and commenced work at the Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in the education children's division, where he visited schools & juvenile detention centres presenting scientific experiments & explanations for the audience.

Dr Rob is keen soccer player, playing during his study years for the UQ Soccer Club. He continued to play after his graduation and went on to become the joint treasurer in 2001, and was sole treasurer from 2002 till 2007. In 2007, he was awarded the UQ Soccer Club service award for being the best keeper for the club, creation of the club alumni and the years served as club treasurer.

Dr Rob 's enjoyment of chocolate was made evident while studying at the University of Queensland. He joined the Chocolate appreciation society, and eventually made president. This included hosting a chocolate tasting each semester. The society at the time had a membership of 700.

In 2001, Bell commenced work at the CSIRO Science Education Centre (CSIROSEC) in Brisbane as science education officer, where he was initially involved with the schools programme for Southern Queensland and Science on Saturdays.

A side task to his employment was appearances on the television programme Totally Wild and later became the host of a new programme called Scope.


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