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Sarah Gibbs
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Chloroplast, algae, evolution, ultrastructure, cell biology
Deceased Date: 2014-09-25
Professor S.P. Gibbs has investigated chloroplast ultrastructure in the major groups of algae and more recently using EM auto radiography (a technique that she pioneered) has studied various aspects of DNA and RNA in chloroplasts. She has expanded this work to include immunocytochemistry of protein molecules with the aim of elucidating the molecular organization of the chloroplast in different algal classes. Throughout her career Dr. Gibbs' research has been at the cutting edge of science. She is an active participant in symposia and workshops, in the administration of the Biology Department at McGill, and on editorial boards.
Prof. R. Dale Gibson
Affiliation: University of Manitoba
Keywords: Constitutional, charter, torts, legal history, human rights
Deceased Date: 2022-01-29
Professor Dale Gibson has been recognized as one of Canada's most respected and prolific legal scholars. His work includes valuable works in no less than five important areas of public and private law: constitutional law, torts, legal history, privacy and civil liberties. In all these fields, his writings are of a high standard, clear and intellectually stimulating, often original, and always thorough and reliable.
He is undoubtedly best known for his work in constitutional law. In particular he has done solid and insightful work on the "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms" as well as on the constitutional aspects of water law and of the environment generally.
Mr. Kenneth Gilbert
Affiliation: McGill University
Deceased Date: 2020-04-15
Montréalais, organiste et claveciniste, Kenneth Gilbert s'est d'abord signalé dans son pays comme concertiste. Sa renommée internationale commence en 1968 alors qu'il enregistre pour RCI et Harmonia Mundi l'oeuvre intégrale de Couperin dans sa propre édition, une monumentale réalisation qui est le point de départ d'une riche carrière de musicologue et de concertiste. Ses éditions de Couperin (4 vols), Scarlatti (11 vols), Rameau, Frescobaldi et Bach lui ont valu une réputation universelle sans compter ses dons d'exécutant et de pédagogue.
Après avoir enseigné au Conservatoire de Montréal et à l'université Laval, il devint en 1981 tutulaire de la classe de clavecin à Hochschule de Stuttgart. En 1988, il est nommé au Conservatoire de Paris et, plus tard, au Mozarteum de Slazbourg. Ses nombreux enregistrements de Bach et les Maîtres français (Archiv Produktion, Harmonia Mundi) lui ont valu plusieurs prix internationaux, et ses tournées comme soliste l'ont conduit un peu partout dans le monde. Comme organiste il a été l'un des fondateurs du mouvement vers les orgues de type classique au Canada. De par ses diverses activités professionnelles et pédagogiques au service de la musique ancienne, Kenneth Gilbert a exercé une influence considérable sur la jeune génération de clavecinistes, tant en Europe qu'en Amérique
Dr. Eliezer Gileadi
Affiliation: Tel-Aviv University
Keywords: Physical electrochemistry, the metal/solution interface, electrode kinetics, electrosorption, alloy deposition
Deceased Date: 2022-05-31
LONG CITATION
Professor Eliezer Gileadi, Nathan Cummings Chair of Pure and Applied Electrochemistry, Emeritus, at Tel Aviv University (Israel), is widely recognized internationally for his exceptional contributions to fundamental and applied electrochemistry. His work has contributed to the understanding, especially at the molecular level, of the metal/solution interface, both in aqueous and non-aqueous electrolytes, to the elucidation of mechanisms on electrode reactions, the understanding of the fundamentals of adsorption phenomena, and the interpretation of anomalous deposition of alloys. Prof. Gileadi’s research has had a major influence on applied research in the areas of fuel-cells, electroplating, alloy plating, supercapacitors and mechanisms of corrosion inhibition. His international eminence in these areas was recognized by the award in 2003 of the coveted Olin Palladium Medal of the Electrochemical Society (U.S.A.) . His impact on Canadian science has been felt since 1960, but especially through his collaborative research at NRC Laboratories in Ottawa over the last decade. He was awarded the Herzberg Memorial Prize (2004) in recognition of this fruitful collaboration.
SHORT CITATION
Professor Eliezer Gileadi of Tel Aviv University is recognized internationally for his contributions to fundamental and applied electrochemistry, especially at the molecular level. His research has had a major influence on applied research in the areas of fuel cells, electroplating, alloy plating, and corrosion inhibition. His impact on Canadian science has been felt since the 1960s, but especially through his research at the NRC Laboratories in Ottawa over the last decade.
Dr. Ronald Gillespie
Affiliation: McMaster University
Keywords: Inorganic chemistry, molecular structure, chemical education
Deceased Date: 2021-02-26
Dr. Gillespie has made many outstanding contributions in the field of inorganic chemistry. His extensive investigations on the electrochemical, thermodynamic and dielectric properties of sulfuric acid solutions have won him wide recognition and an international reputation at an early age. Since joining the staff at McMaster University he has established a first-rate school of inorganic chemistry. He and his group have carried out numerous brilliant researches on a variety of new fluorine compounds, sulfur compounds, and mixed fluorine and sulfur compounds. Using a variety of modern techniques, he has investigated the chemistry of these compounds and successfully established the structure of most of them. His achievements to date are most impressive and place him in the forefront of present-day inorganic chemists.
Graham Gladwell
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Keywords: Vibration theory, elasticity theory, contact problems, inverse problems, matrix analysis
Deceased Date: 2017-03-11
Graham M.L. Gladwell, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo, has gained international recognition as a researcher, lecturer, author and editor in three areas of Applied Mechanics: Vibration Analysis, Inverse Problems in Vibration and Contact Problems in Elasticity Theory. His interdisciplinary research, which applies mathematics to engineering problems, has led not only to the solution of important technical problems in all three fields, but also, through his monographs, to the unification and codification of research in these fields. His notable achievements include the qualitative characterization of vibrating systems, the definitive solution of inverse problems for the vibrating beam and the solution of contact problems by the systematic reduction of the governing integral equations to Riemann-Hilbert problems.