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Ontario, Canada Award

The Conformations of Methyl a-Maltoside and Related Structures, E. Alvarado, A. Ragauskas, R. U. Lemieux, and K. Bock, Abstr. Symp. on Occasion of Professor Leslie Hough receiving Claude S. Hudson Award, Third Chemical Congress of North America, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 5-10 (1988). [Pg.32]

A thorough analysis of the economics of membrane photoreactors can hardly be found in published data because the research is still mainly at laboratory and pilot scale. A pilot scale plant (Photo-Cat ) has been implemented in full scale by Purifies ES Inc. (Canada) company which in 2010 was awarded contracts at the W.R. Grace Superfund Site in Concord, Massachusetts (USA) and at an elementary school in Ontario (Canada). [Pg.836]

National Quality Institute. 2001. Canada Awards for Excellence Entry Guide. Toronto, Ontario National Quality Institute. [Pg.175]

Dr. Saha also worked as a Research Associate with Professor Xueliang Sun at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. Dr. Saha has over seven years of R D experience in theoretical and applied electrochemistry, including over two years of fuel cell R D. He has co-authored more than twenty-five research papers published in refereed journals and holds over ten patents. He has also produced in excess of twenty industrial technical reports. Dr. Saha is an active member of The Electrochemical Society and the American Chemical Society. He was awarded the Monbukagakusho Fellowship from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (1998-2001). His research focuses on nanostructured materials, including nanotubes and nanowires synthesis, and electrochemical characterization and applications as alternative electrode supports for PEM fuel cells. [Pg.1110]

His awards include the SETAC Founders Award, the Honda Prize for Eco-Technology, the Order of Ontario, and the Order of Canada. He has served on the editorial boards of several journals and is a member of SETAC, the American Chemical Society, and the International Association of Great Lakes Research. [Pg.925]

The authors are thankful for the technical assistance of A. Baxter and for the analytical work of V. Clancy, G. Gardner, and H. MacPherson. This work received financial support from the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada and from a research contract with the National Research Council of Canada. One of the authors (B.F.) thanks the Province of Ontario for the award of a scholarship. [Pg.357]

We thank our colleagues and members of the Madrenas and McCormick laboratories for helpful discussions and ideas. This work was supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Kidney Foundation of Canada, and the London Health Sciences Centre Multi-Organ Transplant Program. C.B. was supported by a fellowship from the Ontario Research and Development Fund, J.K.M. is a recipient of a CIHR New Investigator Award, and J.M. holds a Canada Research Chair in Transplantation and Immunobiology. [Pg.175]

One of us (NFT) thanks the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canada (NSERC), for continued support, without which much of this work would not have been possible. The awards of an NSERC Scholarship (TD), an Ontario Graduate Scholarship (DS) and a University of Windsor Scholarship (STS) are gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.133]

Helga Halvorsen is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Under the supervision of Dr. Barry MacDougall, her thesis work focuses on the development of Pt nanocatalyst systems. Helga received her M.Sc. from the University of Western Ontario while studying coupled diffusion in surfactant solutions. She is flie recipient of an Ontario Graduate Student Scholarship, in addition to several local awards for academic and research excellence. [Pg.1105]

We would like to thank the remarkably motivated and talented students who have performed most of the research described in ttiis chapter and whose names are cited in the references. We also acknowledge the scientists with whom we have collaborated with respect to the work described, particularly Profs. Geoffrey A. Ozin and Mitchell A. Winnik of our department and Profs. Joachim P. Spatz (now at the University of Heidelburg), Thomas P. Russell (University Massachusetts) and Martin MoUer at Uhn Germany. Finally, I. M. acknowledges the University of Toronto for a McLean Fellowship (1997-2003), the Ontario Government for a Premier s Research Excellence Award (PREA) (1999-2004), the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for a Fellowship (1994-98), and the Canadian Government for a Canada Research Chair for the dmation of the work described. [Pg.72]

Ontario Government for an Ontario Graduate Scholarship (1999-2002). I. M. is grateful to the University of Toronto for a McLean Fellowship (1997-2003), to the Ontario Government for a PREA award (1999-2003), and to the Canadian Government for a Canada Research Chair (2001). [Pg.96]


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