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Canada Council for the Arts: J. Richard Bond, Robert Hancock, Roderick Macdonald, Shana Poplack and A.P.S. Selvadurai to Receive $100,000 Killam Prizes for 2007.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Mar 27, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Five prominent researchers from the University of Toronto, the University of British Columbia, McGill University and the University of Ottawa will be honoured with the 2007 Killam Prizes, Canada's most distinguished annual awards for outstanding career achievements...
Obituaries.(Personals)(Obituary)
Keith J. Laidler, FCIC, FRSC, passed away on August 26, 2003, at the age of 87. Professor emeritus at the University of Ottawa, Laidler taught in the department of chemistry from 1955 to 1981. From 1961 to 1966, he was Chair of the department of chemistry and...
University of Ottawa-Canadian Privacy Project Underway.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Dec 9, 2003 CCNMatthews via COMTEX As information technology makes it increasingly difficult for individuals to keep their identities anonymous and their activities private, a University of Ottawa law professor is leading a $4 million, multi-year study of the prospects for personal...
Distinction. (Personals/Personalities).(fellowships)(Brief Article)
Paul Amyotte, FCIC, of Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Jean M. Belanger, FCIC, O.C., of Ottawa, ON and John Hazlett, MCIC, of Honeywell Hi-Spec Solutions, London, ON, have been awarded fellowships from the Engineering Institute of Canada. All were nominated for fellowships by The Canadian Society for...
Nominees for CSChE Board of Directors/Conseil d'administration de la SCGCh.
President 2000-2001 John D. Hazlett, MCIC, applications consultant, Honeywell Hi-Spec Solutions, London, ON. Education: BSc (1977), Queen's University; PhD (1990), University of Western Ontario. Employment: Shell Canada - process engineer (1977-1979); National Research Council, Division of Chemistry/Institute for...
CNC/IUPAC Travel Awards Announced.
The Canadian National Committee for the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (CNC/IUPAC) established a program of Travel Awards in 1982. These awards are financed by the Gendron Fund administered by the CSC, supplemented by funds donated by CNC/IUPAC's Company Associates. The purpose of these...
Promoting subject integration by incorporating process simulators throughout the chemical engineering curriculum.
The roles and responsibilities of today's chemical engineers are rapidly changing. The curriculum must ensure that students not only have a strong footing in a wide variety of chemical engineering fundamentals but they must also be able to integrate these concepts to gain a better overall...
Promoting subject integration by incorporating process simulators throughout the chemical engineering curriculum.
The use of a chemical process simulator in undergraduate chemical engineering courses at the University of Ottawa is helping students integrate course material in preparation for the workplace The roles and responsibilities of today's chemical engineers are rapidly changing. The curriculum must ensure that students not...
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