lakehead u announces research funding
19 faculty members and 9 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
receive new grants
(thunder bay, july 5, 2006) 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
is pleased to announce the results of the natural science and engineering research canada (nserc) competition. 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
has received 19 new faculty grants and 9 new student scholarships.
in the recent nserc competition, the total value of new nserc discovery grants awarded to lakehead faculty is $1,623,100. in addition, three research tools and instruments grants were also awarded to lakehead, totalling $112,972. complete lists of researchers and projects titles are attached.
"阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
is on a trajectory to become one of canada's top 25 research-intensive universities, and this continued success in the nserc competitions helps propel us in the right direction," says dr. fred gilbert, president, 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
. "i congratulate all who were successful in the current competition. 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
is building a strong research reputation that will assist us to develop additional graduate programs and attract new faculty and 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
."
"these faculty members and 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
join a roster of excellent and successful researchers who are working towards building a better future," says dr. rui wang, vice president (research) at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
. "we are very proud of the many accomplishments of our researchers and faculty members, and we look forward to continued growth in our research development at lakehead u."
nserc is the national instrument for making strategic investments in canada's capability in science and technology. nserc supports both basic university research through research grants and project research through partnerships of universities with industry, as well as the advanced training of highly qualified people in both areas. nserc reports to parliament through the minister of industry. it is governed by a council selected from the private and public sectors, and the universities.
the nserc postgraduate scholarships (psg) provide financial support to high-calibre scholars who are engaged in master's or doctoral programs in the natural sciences or engineering. this support allows these scholars to fully concentrate on their studies and to seek out the best research mentors in their chosen fields.
new lakehead u nserc grant holders
david law, biology, "functional genomics and biochemistry of shoot apical meristems," $125,000
allan gilbert, chemical engineering, "optimizing control of pulp mill processes," $105,000
charles xu, chemical engineering, "production of high purity hydrogen from biomass/wood by catalyst-enhanced and reaction-integrated supercritical water gasification," $82,000
yanglin gong, civil engineering, "inelastic analysis-based design optimization of eccentrically braced steel frames," $90,000
ali mirza, civil engineering, "structural safety of steel-high strength concrete and steel-normal strength concrete columns" $48,000
timo tikka, civil engineering, "behaviour of steel-concrete composite columns at elevated temperature," $90,000
vladimir tosic, computer science, "modeling and using business value for engineering and management of service-oriented information systems," $60,000
ruizhong wei, computer science, "topics in network security and data security" $100,000
julian cheng, electrical engineering, "interference analysis and mitigation for digital wireless communication systems," $105,00
xiaoping liu, electrical engineering, "adaptive control of nonlinear systems and applications," $140,400
abdelhamid tayebi, electrical engineering, "robust and adaptive control design for nonlinear systems with applications to robot manipulators and aerial robots ," $125,000
kevin crowe, faculty of forestry and the forest environment, "decision support models for forest management planning," $90,000
brian mclaren, faculty of forestry and the forest environment, "predation risk and habitat selection in culturally significant herbivores of the boreal forest," $96,000
jian wang, faculty of forestry and the forest environment, "linkage between seasonal photosynthesis and hydraulic acclimation of different paper birch populations in canada," $96,600
peter hollings, geology, "petrogenetic and geochemical controls on mineralisation: investigating the role of the archean mantle," $20,100
yin chen, mathematical sciences, "analytic multifunctions and operator theory," $40,000
kefu liu, mechanical engineering, "continued research on vibration control of mechanical systems and new initiative to study fluid-structure interactions," $85,000
margaret hawton, physics, "photon-matter interactions," $75,000
werden keeler, physics, "therapeutic treatment and imaging of live cancer cells and bacteria," $50,000
david law, biology, "functional genomics and biochemistry of shoot apical meristems," $125,000
allan gilbert, chemical engineering, "optimizing control of pulp mill processes," $105,000
charles xu, chemical engineering, "production of high purity hydrogen from biomass/wood by catalyst-enhanced and reaction-integrated supercritical water gasification," $82,000
yanglin gong, civil engineering, "inelastic analysis-based design optimization of eccentrically braced steel frames," $90,000
ali mirza, civil engineering, "structural safety of steel-high strength concrete and steel-normal strength concrete columns" $48,000
timo tikka, civil engineering, "behaviour of steel-concrete composite columns at elevated temperature," $90,000
vladimir tosic, computer science, "modeling and using business value for engineering and management of service-oriented information systems," $60,000
ruizhong wei, computer science, "topics in network security and data security" $100,000
julian cheng, electrical engineering, "interference analysis and mitigation for digital wireless communication systems," $105,00
xiaoping liu, electrical engineering, "adaptive control of nonlinear systems and applications," $140,400
abdelhamid tayebi, electrical engineering, "robust and adaptive control design for nonlinear systems with applications to robot manipulators and aerial robots ," $125,000
kevin crowe, faculty of forestry and the forest environment, "decision support models for forest management planning," $90,000
brian mclaren, faculty of forestry and the forest environment, "predation risk and habitat selection in culturally significant herbivores of the boreal forest," $96,000
jian wang, faculty of forestry and the forest environment, "linkage between seasonal photosynthesis and hydraulic acclimation of different paper birch populations in canada," $96,600
peter hollings, geology, "petrogenetic and geochemical controls on mineralisation: investigating the role of the archean mantle," $20,100
yin chen, mathematical sciences, "analytic multifunctions and operator theory," $40,000
kefu liu, mechanical engineering, "continued research on vibration control of mechanical systems and new initiative to study fluid-structure interactions," $85,000
margaret hawton, physics, "photon-matter interactions," $75,000
werden keeler, physics, "therapeutic treatment and imaging of live cancer cells and bacteria," $50,000
