Supporting emerging research leaders
The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship and Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship are among Canada鈥檚 most prestigious awards for emerging scholars. On May 29, the Honourable Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, and the Honourable Mark Holland, Minister of Health, announced a total of 236 awards to support Canada鈥檚 next generation of research leaders.
Six Queen鈥檚 students and fellows are among this year鈥檚 recipients recognized for their exceptional research achievements.
鈥淐anada is a world-leader in research and innovation, and the individuals we are recognizing today are a testament to that,鈥 says Minister Holland. 鈥淭heir research holds tremendous promise for making our lives better and healthier in a variety of ways.鈥
Funded through the three federal granting councils 鈥 the (NSERC), the (CIHR), and the (SSHRC), these awards recognize students who have demonstrated exceptional scholarly achievement and leadership in their research fields. Banting Fellows receive $140,000 in funding over two years and are among the highest ranked postdoctoral applicants, both nationally and internationally, whose research will positively contribute to Canada鈥檚 economic and social growth. Vanier Scholars are supported over three years with $150,000 and recognized their leadership skills and high standard of scholarly achievement in the social sciences and humanities, natural sciences, or engineering and health.
鈥淲e look forward to welcoming this year鈥檚 Vanier Scholars to Queen鈥檚,鈥 says Fahim Quadir, Vice-Provost and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs. 鈥淲e are committed to fostering a culture where they can build a supportive community, refine their research, and advance their academic and professional skills to reach their full potential. Their exciting and important research will lead to new ways of thinking and knowledge, guiding us toward a better future for our local, national, and global communities.鈥
Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships
NSERC:
Fanwang Meng (Chemistry 鈥 Physical Chemistry): Drug Discovery with Machine Learning: Model Development and Applications
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
CIHR:
Tashifa Imtiaz (Cancer): miRNA-375 as a Diagnostic and Regulatory Marker in Common Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
NSERC:
Jacob Ewaniuk (Physics and Astronomy 鈥 Optics): Large-Scale Entanglement Generation using Quantum Photonic Neural Networks
Sierra Legare (Civil and Mechanical Engineering 鈥 Fluid Mechanics): Modelling the Transport of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) by Wind-Driven Turbulence in Lakes
Michael Trolio (Chemistry 鈥 Analytical Chemistry): The Removal of Interferences Using a Greener Approach to Sample Introduction in Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Analysis
SSHRC:
Bahar Orang (Interdisciplinary Studies): Understanding the Relationship Between Psychiatry and Policing in Canada: A Critical Genealogy of Acute Psychiatric Care at CAMH
For more information on this year鈥檚 recipients, visit the Vanier Scholarship program and Banting Fellowship websites.
Note: This story originally appeared in the Queen's Gazette.