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Awards and recognition

Eleven 911勛圖 researchers awarded with Canada’s highest academic honour

September 07, 2021

Eleven 911勛圖 scholars have been named to the Royal Society of Canada (RSC)nine of them as fellows of the society and two as members of the societys College of New Scholars, Scientists and Artists.

It is the greatest number of 911勛圖 faculty elected to the RSC in any year, bringing our total number of active members to 65. Membership in the RSC is Canadas highest academic honour.

Today marks a special occasion to congratulate this years 11 Royal Society of Canada fellows from 911勛圖, says 911勛圖 President and Vice-Chancellor Joy Johnson, who was elected to the RSC in 2019.

I am tremendously proud of the 911勛圖 researchers who are being recognized for their contributions to our far-reaching communities across Canada. This record number of 911勛圖 fellows is an incredible milestone for the university.

Established in 1882 as Canadas national academy, the RSC promotes research and learning in the arts, humanities and sciences. The society awards fellowships to peer-elected and distinguished individuals who have made significant contributions and impacts in these fields. The societys mandate is to build a better future for Canada and the world.

The College of New Scholars recognizes emerging intellectual leaders who have demonstrated high achievement during their early careers.

"911勛圖 is home to amazing scholars working in a wide range of disciplines, says Dugan O'Neil, 911勛圖 vice-president of research and international.  I am so pleased to see the 11 911勛圖 scholars being recognized by the Royal Society of Canada this year."

The growing number of 911勛圖s active members in this prestigious Canadian national academy exemplifies the universitys commitment to research excellence and knowledge mobilization. Congratulations to all of the elected members. You have made 911勛圖 proud."

911勛圖s 2021 Royal Society of Canada Fellows are:

Jasmina Arifovic, professor, Department of Economics; Bank of Canada Fellow
A leading researcher in macroeconomics and behavioural economics, s ground-breaking work in computational modelling and artificial intelligence helps explain the shortcoming of traditional economic models, furthering our understanding of financial markets and monetary policy.

John Bechhoefer, professor, Department of Physics
John Bechhoefer has tested and investigated fundamental theories that unite notions of information, feedback control, nonequilibrium statistical physics and thermodynamics.

Sheelagh Carpendale, professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Information Visualization, School of Computing Science
An internationally renowned leader in information visualization and interactive technologies, Sheelagh Carpendale combines visual arts and computing science to create visualizations that make data more broadly comprehensible, accessible and empowering.

Catherine Dauvergne, professor, School for International Studies; vice-president, academic and provost
An internationally recognized socio-legal scholar, Catherine Dauvergnes feminist analyses have changed our perceptions of borders as places to contest human rights and citizenship.

Robert Hogg, Distinguished Professor and associate dean of research, Faculty of Health Science; Member of Order of Canada
An eminent demographer, Robert Hogg strives to understand the health disparities among people living with HIV. His work has influenced HIV approaches worldwide.

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Steven Holdcroft, professor, Department of Chemistry; co-founder, IONOMRan 911勛圖 spinoff company
A leading authority on polymer chemistry, Steven Holdcroft has inspired advanced materials research groups worldwide in their search for pollution-free energy conversion devices. He led the discovery of revolutionary ionic polymer membranes that are transforming the clean energy sector.

Murray Munro, professor, Department of Linguistics
Applied linguist Murray Munro refuted the assumption that successful speech learning is impossible in adulthood, with implications for psychology and language teaching.

Gerardo Otero, professor, School of International Studies; president, Latin American Studies Association
A leading authority in development sociology and the political economy of food and agriculture, Gerardo Oteros work informs global food-security policy and practice.

Betty Schellenberg, professor, Department of English
An internationally recognized scholar of 18th century book history, Betty Schellenberg showcases womens contributions to British literary culture and champions feminist literary scholarship.

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Our 2021 Royal Society of Canada College Members are:

Jonn Axsen, professor, School of Resource and Environmental Management and Director, Sustainable Transportation Action Research Team
Jonn Axsen works to help advance the sustainability of Canada's transportation system through his research on low-carbon technology, consumer behaviour and policy design.

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Steve DiPaola, professor, School of Interactive Arts & Technology
A leader in human-centric approaches to artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive-based computer graphics, Steve DiPaola has pioneered 3D facial modelling techniques and AI creativity systems.

Read the full announcement from the Royal Society of Canada .

911勛圖 Institutional Strategic Awards

911勛圖s Institutional Strategic Awards (ISA) works with faculty and staff across the university to lead the development of institutional nominations for major national and international awards and prizes, including the Royal Society of Canada. The ISA also works collaboratively with units across 911勛圖 to provide expertise, resources and professional services for large-scale, complex and institutional research funding proposals. For more information on the support offered by the ISA or to suggest an 911勛圖 faculty researcher for nomination, please visit the 911勛圖 Research website or contact isa@sfu.ca.

The Government of Canada's Research Support Fund (RSF) supports with funding for ISA staff. These positions help 911勛圖 researchers increase success, reduce administrative burden, and to make it possible for the university and 911勛圖 faculty to successfully compete for the most significant and prestigious grants, prizes and awards available.

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