Five 成人大片 professors renewed as Canada Research Chairs
November 9, 2017
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One of the country鈥檚 highest research honours, the Canada Research Chairs program advances the nation鈥檚 position as a leader in discovery and innovation and, recently, five Queen鈥檚 faculty members were renewed at both Tier 1 and Tier 2 levels. Tier 1 Chairs are recognized by their peers as world leaders in their respective fields, while Tier 2 Chairs are recognized as emerging leaders in their research areas. Queen鈥檚 is home to over 40 Canada Research Chairs.
鈥淭he Canada Research Chairs Program continues to enlist and retain our country鈥檚 best and brightest researchers,鈥 says John Fisher, Interim Vice-Principal (Research). 鈥淗ere at Queen鈥檚 we are very proud to have five of our most accomplished researchers renewed as chairs, as it speaks to our institution鈥檚 pursuit of excellence and leadership across a variety of disciplines.鈥
Developed in 2000, each year the CRC program invests up to $300 million to attract and retain some of the world's most accomplished and promising minds. Queen鈥檚 will receive $200,000 per year over seven years for each Tier 1 Chair and $100,000 per year over five years for each Tier 2 Chair.
Queen鈥檚 renewed CRCs are:
Pascale Champagne (Civil Engineering) has been renewed as a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Bioresource Engineering. A number of Canadian policies have increased incentives for renewable energy generation, bioproduct recovery, and environmentally sustainable approaches to manage water, waste and renewable resources. Dr. Champagne鈥檚 research aims to enhance our fundamental understanding of how to lessen environmental impacts of technologies associated with this effort, as well as to use 鈥榞reen chemistry鈥 to establish a future supply of sustainable bio-based energy, fuel material and chemical products.
Will Kymlicka (Philosophy) has been renewed as a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy. Citizenship is often described as tracking social membership but, according to Dr. Kymlicka, many members of society are denied full citizenship based on their linguistic or cognitive capacities. His research will explore new concepts of inclusive citizenship that seek to enable the voices and participation of all members.
Warren Mabee (Geography and Planning) has been renewed as a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Renewable Energy Development and Implementation. Dr. Mabee evaluates new renewable energy technologies in terms of their economic, social, and environmental performance, and seeks to create tools to link national and regional energy modeling with local initiatives. Ultimately, his research supports increased renewable energy use across Canada.
Morten Nielsen (Economics) has been renewed as a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Time Series Econometrics. Dr. Nielsen鈥檚 research develops new and improved statistical methods for analyzing time-series data. Such methods are widely used in applied macro-economics, financial economics,
and many other fields.
R. Kerry Rowe (Civil Engineering) has been renewed as a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering. The prevention of groundwater contamination at landfill and mining sites is a critical environmental issue. Dr. Rowe鈥檚 research will combine modeling and experimental data to investigate long-term performance of various landfill liner systems, and provide new guidelines for the design of anti-contamination systems for future landfills and mining operations.
For more information on Queen鈥檚 CRC holders and the program, .