Govier, George W. (George Wheeler), 1917-
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Born in Nanton, Alberta, Canada on 15 June 1917. Education: B.A.Sc., Chemical Engineering, University of British Columbia (1939), M.Sc., Physical Chemistry, University of Alberta (1945) ; Sc.D., Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan (1949). Employment: 1939-1941 Standard Oil Company of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia ; 1940-1963 University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada ; 1963-1975 University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada ; 1975-1977 Department of Energy and Natural Resources, Alberta, Canada ; 1966-1979 Petroleum Recovery Institute ; 1948-1978 Energy Resources Conservation Board, Alberta, Canada ; 1977-1979 Coal Mining Research Centre ; 1978- Govier Consulting Services Ltd., Alberta, Canada ; 1973-1990 Alberta Helium Limited (later International Permeation Inc.).
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