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Ned Djilali
REACH Awards
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This May, the second annual REACH Awards will celebrate UVic scientists, scholars and artists for their extraordinary contributions in research and teaching—from a field school in Cuba to a performance atop a glacier in BC's interior.
Highly cited UVic researchers
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Four UVic faculty members—Ned Djilali and Yang Shi (engineering), Andrew Weaver (science, on political leave) and Pauline van den Driessche (mathematics)—have been recognized in the 2014 list of Highly Cited Researchers compiled by Thomson Reuters. …
Benoit joins two scholarly societies
The Ring
Six UVic researchers named to Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Health Science. Cecilia Benoit joins both.
Clean energy partnership
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In June, a team of University of Victoria researchers travelled to China to share insights with Chinese colleagues on emerging clean energy technologies.
Djilali, Scott appointed fellows
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Ned Djilali (IESVic and mechanical engineering) and David Scott (IESVic, retired) have been appointed fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, recognized for their distinguished achievements and career-long service to the engineering profession. Djilali has made outstanding contributions to the development of fuel cells and clean energy technology, the leadership of knowledge-based organizations, and the training of young engineers and researchers. Scott is an internationally recognized authority on energy systems and the founding director of IESVic. He is the former chair of the University of Toronto’s mechanical engineering department and founder of the Uof T’s Institute for Hydrogen Systems. In 2006 he received the prestigious Jules Verne award for outstanding contributions to the development of energy systems. More info
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