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Canada is home to a deep pool of exceptional scientists and engineers whose accomplishments range from innovative discoveries to lifetime achievements and influence in the science community. The Government of Canada is committed to celebrating and supporting these talented Canadians as they work to enhance the economic prosperity and well-being of Canadians.
Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, and Professor Alejandro Adem, President of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) announced this year’s recipients of
Pr. Lenore Fahrig was awarded Canada’s most prestigious science prize, the
Dr. Kerry Rowe, a pioneer of geoenvironmental engineering, is the inaugural recipient of the
Dr. Tomislav Friščić is this year’s recipient of the
The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) team, composed of world leaders in cosmology, pulsars, high energy astrophysics and galactic emission, is awarded this year’s
NSERC also announced the
- The exceptional researchers we honour today highlight the incredible talent that can be found in Canada’s research community. Congratulations to the recipients this year, whose incredible work will transform and positively impact the lives of Canadians and inspire the next generation of great Canadian scientists and engineers.
The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
- The recipients of this year’s NSERC prizes are responsible for important scientific and technological breakthroughs, and act as role models within the research community and for future scientists and engineers. By celebrating their work, we recognize the invaluable contributions of the people behind the Canadian discoveries and innovations that will advance knowledge, enhance the well-being of Canadians and make the world a better place.
Professor Alejandro Adem, President of NSERC
- It is a huge thrill to receive the Herzberg Medal for my research on biodiversity and species conservation. I am very grateful for the support I have received for this work for more than 3 decades. I hope the award will throw a spotlight on our need to protect the nature that surrounds and sustains us.
Professor Lenore Fahrig, Professor of Biology, Carleton University
- Honouring the memory of Canadian Nobel laureate Gerhard Herzberg, the NSERC Herzberg Gold Medal is the agency’s highest honour. It provides recipients with up to $1 million in discovery research funding over five years.
- Today’s ceremony celebrates the outstanding achievements of 26 recipients and 28 of their industry partners who received an NSERC Prize from one of the six award categories, with funding totaling up to $4.25 million.
- For the first time ever, NSERC is honouring Canada’s most recent science Nobel laureates by awarding prizes in their names that highlight Canadian research excellence. The prizes are the
NSERC Donna Strickland Prize for Societal Impact of Natural Sciences and Engineering Research and theArthur B. McDonald Fellowships . - NSERC-funded researchers are honoured every year for achievements that showcase the high caliber of talent and the innovative research taking place in Canadian universities and colleges.
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