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Stephen Hanessian
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Chimie medicinale, chimie des produits naturel, synthese asymmetrique
Professor Hanessian has made splendid contributions to synthetic organic chemistry. He has been a pioneer in the investigation of the utility of carbohydrates and other chiral molecules in the synthesis of natural products. The concept of 'chiral templates' which he developed, and which has since been used by many research groups, has been applied ingeniously by Hanessian in the partial or complete syntheses of such challenging targets as spectinomycin. He has received major national and international awards, and is a sought-after speaker at major symposia and conferences around the world.
Dr. Mark Hannington
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Ottawa
Keywords: economic geology, mineral resources, marine geology
Induction Year: 2012
HANNINGTON, Mark - Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa
Mark Hannington is an award-winning economic geologist whose research spans the exploration of mineral resources on the modern seafloor to ancient ore deposits in Canada’s major mining districts. His pioneering work on the geology and geochemical evolution of actively forming mineral deposits in the oceans has revised conventional ideas of ore genesis on land and strongly influenced mining exploration in Canada
HANNINGTON, Mark - Département des sciences de la terre, Université d’Ottawa
Géologue et économiste ayant remporté plusieurs prix, Mark Hannington s’est intéressé à l’exploration des ressources minérales du fond actuel de la mer aux dépôts de minerai anciens des principales régions minières du Canada. Ses recherches d’avant-garde sur la géologie et sur l’évolution géochimique des dépôts sous-marins en formation ont brisé les idées reçues relatives à la génération du minerai sur terre et grandement influencé l’exploration minière au Canada.
Dr. Carolyn M Hansson
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Keywords: Corrosion, reinforced concrete, durability of materials
Induction Year: 2009
Dr. Carolyn Hansson is an internationally recognized scientist and engineer whose contributions in the basic science of corrosion and metallurgical processes and applied engineering have had a profound and lasting impact on her field.
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HANSSON, Carolyn, -Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Waterloo
Dr. Carolyn Hansson is an internationally recognized scientist and engineer whose contributions in the basic science of corrosion and metallurgical processes and applied engineering have had a profound and lasting impact on her field. Her original work on the interactive relationships between material properties and reinforced concrete behaviour, the cavitation erosion of metal alloys, and applications of ion implantation and laser surface treatment for metals and alloys are exceptional in their creativity, vision and scholarly achievement. She has authored over 100 technical articles, numerous reports, edited 3 books and has been honoured with various awards and election to several academies.
Prof. Lawrence Harder
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Calgary
Keywords: Biological Sciences, Plant Biology, lant evolution; plant mating; floral function; floral display; pollen presentation; agricultural pollination
Induction Year: 2016
HARDER, Lawrence – Faculty of Science, University of Calgary
Lawrence Harder has exposed new perspectives on the ecology and evolution of angiosperm reproduction. His theoretical and empirical research illustrates the contribution of plant-pollinator interactions to the diversity of flowering plants, reveals inflorescences, rather than individual flowers, as the fundamental unit of plant mating, and integrates ecological and genetic perspectives on plant mating. He has also clarified the nature of pollination problems confronting global agricultural production and identified principles for improved agricultural practice.
Lawrence Harder a ouvert de nouvelles perspectives relatives à l’écologie et l’évolution de la reproduction des Angiospermes. Ses recherches empiriques et théoriques illustrent les conséquences qu’ont les interactions plante-pollinisateur sur la diversité des Angiospermes. Elles révèlent que ce sont les inflorescences, plutôt que les fleurs individualisées, qui sont l’unité fondamentale de la reproduction de la plante. Enfin, elles marient les connaissances acquises en écologie et en génétique pour l’étude de la reproduction des plantes et clarifient la nature des problèmes de pollinisation auxquels se heurte la production agricole à grande échelle.
René Hardy
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Keywords: Histoire culturelle, canada québec
René Hardy est I'un des grands spécialistes du XIXe siècle québécois. Il a signé une demi-douzaine d'ouvrages ainsi que nombreux articles et contributions à des collectifs, au Canada et en Europe. La culture est au centre de son oeuvre qui se déploie en deux volets qu'unit une même interrogation sur le changement social.
Le premier volet s'articule autour de I'univers symbolique et des pratiques culturelles; il signale René Hardy parmi les fins interprètes de la question religieuse et de la culture populaire. Le second est un regard posé sur la socioéconomie; ici encore des productions majeures situent René Hardy parmi les meilleurs analystes des transformations du monde rural québécois du siècle dernier et, notamment, parmi les pionniers de I'histoire naissante de la culture matérielle de celui-ci.
Il a reçu plusieurs prix importants. Très present dans le milieu scientifique, il a rempli de nombreuses fonctions au sein d'organismes voués au développement de la recherche.
Dr. John Hardy
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: Texas A & M University
Keywords: Nuclear, physics
John Hardy, who as a student was one of the first to exploit the experimental and theoretical opportunities presented by the discovery of delayed proton emission, has become one of Canada's best nuclear physicists as recognized by his winning recently the Herzberg Medal of the Canadian Association of Physicists. Equally at home in theory and experiment, he has introduced techniques of unusual precision as part of a broad program studying nuclei far from stability, a field crucial to our further understanding of the nucleus. One important result has been the proof of the concordance of certain highly precise beta decay rates in nuclei. This concordance and a comparison with data from hyperon and muon decay has profound implications for theories of the universality of the weak interaction. He has recently identified five members of a new series of delayed proton emitters making him a cc-discoverer of nine of the nineteen such nuclei known below mass 100.
Dr. W. Hardy
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Cryogenics, superconductivity, cuprate superconductors, microwave, materials science
Dr. W.N. Hardy is a brilliant experimental Physicist whose contributions to Solid State Physics have received world wide recognition. He was awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship in 1972-74, the C.A.P. Herzberg Medal in 1978, Steacie Prize, also in 1978, the Canada Council Senior Killam Fellowship 1984-86, the Killam Research Prize 1986-88, the BC Science Council Gold Medal, 1989, the CAP Medal of Achievement, 1993, the CAP Brockhouse Medal, 1999 and the Canada Council Killam Prize 1999. Dr. Hardy's careful and innovative work on the properties of solid hydrogen represents a fundamental contribution to Physics and to Chemistry. He has made many contributions to the study of cryogenic atomic hydrogen, including the development of a cryogenic hydrogen maser. Since 1989 he has worked exclusively on high temperature superconductivity and made important contributions to the question of the ground state of the cuprate superconductors. Dr. Hardy has a deep feeling for logic and elegance in experimental design. He transmits this feeling not only to his students, but also to his colleagues and to their students.
Prof. Allison Harell
RSC College Member
Affiliation: Université du Québec à Montréal
Keywords: Élection et comportement politique, psychologie politique, politiques publiques
Induction Year: 2018
Allison Harell est titulaire de la Chaire de recherche UQAM en psychologie politique de la solidarité sociale. Elle est également fondatrice et co-directrice du Laboratoire d’analyse de communication politique et d’opinion publique (LACPOP) et membre du Centre pour l’étude de la citoyenneté démocratique (CECD). Sa recherche porte principalement sur les sources psychologiques et interpersonnelles de la solidarité sociale dans les pays post-industrialisés et les conséquences politiques de la diversité ethnique, raciale et religieuse pour la citoyenneté démocratique.
Allison Harell holds the UQAM Research Chair in the Political Psychology of Social Solidarity. She is also the founder and co-director of the Political Communication and Public Opinion Lab (LACPOP) and member of the Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship (CSDC). Her research focuses primarily on the psychological and interpersonal sources of social solidarity in post-industrialized countries and the political consequences of ethnic, racial and religious diversity for democratic citizenship.
Mr. Simon Harel
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: littérature, relations interculturelles, Écrituress migrantes, psychanalyse, Architecture et littérature
Induction Year: 2009
Simon Harel est chercheur et auteur prolifique, il a ouvert et développé un domaine de recherche inexploré sur les écritures migrantes, particulièrement en contexte minoritaire. L’œuvre de Simon Harel se situe aux frontières des études littéraires culturelles.
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Richard Harris
RSC Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: Simon Fraser University
Richard Harris is one of the most talented and creative economists of his generation. He is recognized internationally for this theoretical and empirical work on computer-based general equilibrium models and his many important publications on industrial organization, optimal taxation and cost benefit analysis. His research on trade, industrial policy and international competition has become a reference point in the Canadian debate on free trade.
Harris is best known for his pathbreaking studies of general equilibrium models of international trade. He has devised the theory required for.predicting the effects of trade policy in the presence of complex market structures and economies of scale. His empirical work has transformed our perception of the effects of alternative trade and tax policies in Canada. This research has made a lasting contribution to the Canada debate on free trade, and has been drawn upon by those who favour a free trade agreement and by those who oppose it. Widely respected as a distinguished scholar, a supervisor of many fine dissertations, and an active participant in the affairs of the economics profession, Richard Harris has earned his place as a member of the Royal Society of Canada.
Prof. Richard Harris
RSC Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: McMaster University
Keywords: Housing, Suburbs, Urban History, Markets
Induction Year: 2010
Harris, Richard - Geography - McMaster University
Richard Harris is one of North America’s leading scholars in urban history. He has written, especially, about suburbanisation residential development and housing policy in both the developed and the developing worlds.
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Harris, Richard - Geography - McMaster University
Richard Harris is one of North America’s leading scholars in social and urban history. His acclaimed book Unplanned Suburbs (1996) and later writings, with their focus on working-class suburbs and the role of the self-built houses, have influenced research on suburbanization throughout this continent. He has also published on a range of issues having to do with residential development and housing policy, as they relate to both developed and developing economies. He skillfully blends the approach of the historian with the analysis of the social scientist, and his judgments and perspectives are valued and respected widely.
Prof. Randy Harris
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Induction Year: 2022
Randy Allen Harris researches the intersection of rhetoric, linguistics, cognitive neuroscience, and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Waterloo, where he is a Professor of English Language and Literature and Director of the international research project, the Rhetoricon Database. His books include The Linguistics Wars ("outstanding"—Nature), Rhetoric and Incommensurability ("a real tour de force"— International Studies in the Philosophy of Science), and the pathbreaking Voice Interaction Design (“supremely practical”— Association for Computing Machinery).
Randy Allen Harris mène des recherches à l’intersection de la rhétorique, de la linguistique, des neurosciences cognitives et de l’intelligence artificielle à l’Université de Waterloo, où il est professeur de langue et de littérature anglaises et directeur du projet de recherche international Rhetoricon Database. Il a entre autres publié The Linguistics Wars (qualifié de « remarquable » par la revue Nature), Rhetoric and Incommensurability (« un véritable tour de force » selon la revue International Studies in the Philosophy of Science), et le révolutionnaire Voice Interaction Design (« suprêmement pratique » au dire de l’Association for Computing Machinery).
Dr. William Harris
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: McMaster University
Keywords: Stellar populations, globular clusters, galactic structure, observational cosmology, astronomical imaging
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William E. Harris, a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at McMaster University, is the world’s leading expert in the study of globular star clusters in galaxies. His extensive investigations of the properties of individual globular clusters in our galaxy such as their ages, luminosities, metallicities, and their systemization in a web-based catalogue are among the most exacting and widely used studies in the field. Among the implications of these results for galaxy formation is the fact that metal-poor globular clusters formed at the same time throughout the entire halo of the galaxy. He developed methods at the world’s best telescopes for using globular cluster systems to accurately measure the cosmological distance scale. His vigorous exploration of globular cluster systems in a host of different types of galaxies has opened up an entire field of extragalactic research. This work is having a growing impact on our understanding of stellar populations and galaxy formation.
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William E. Harris is the world’s leading expert in the study of globular star clusters in galaxies. His vigorous exploration of globular cluster systems in a host of different types of galaxies has opened up an entire field of extra galactic research, with significant impact on our understanding of stellar populations and galaxy formation in the early universe.
Prof. Joe Harrison
RSC College Member
Affiliation: University of Calgary
Induction Year: 2023
Dr. Joe Harrison is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences and Canada Research Chair in Biofilm Microbiology and Genomics at University of Calgary. He has made pivotal contributions
to the field of microbiology, biochemistry, and molecular genetics through the study of biofilms. His
discovery of heat-sensing enzymes and biofilm susceptibility to toxic metals inform new approaches in
chronic infectious diseases treatments.
Joe Harrison est professeur agrégé au sein du département des sciences biologiques et titulaire d'une Chaire de recherche du Canada en génomique et microbiologie des biofilms de la University of Calgary. Il a apporté des contributions essentielles au domaine de la microbiologie, de la biochimie et de la génétique moléculaire grâce à l'étude des biofilms. Sa découverte des enzymes de détection de la chaleur et de la susceptibilité des biofilms aux métaux toxiques a permis d'élaborer de nouvelles approches pour le traitement des maladies infectieuses chroniques.
Dr. D. Jed Harrison
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: Analytical chemistry, bioanalytical chemistry, microfluidics, electrophoresis, lab on a chip
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Jed Harrison has been described as a pioneer in the miniaturization of instrumentation for chemical and biochemical analysis. His lab-on-a-chip concept, developed in 1990, has excited the interest of researchers and industry worldwide. The importance and sophistication of the technology is illustrated in the landmark paper in the journal Science in 1993 titled "Micromachining a Miniaturized Capillary Electrophoresis-Based Chemical Analysis System on a Chip". His work has spawned a new sub-discipline of analytical chemistry called micro total analysis systems ( -TAS) and a new generation of companies worldwide. The journal Analytical Chemistry cited Dr. Harrison's research as one of the "Great Ideas of a Decade".
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Jed Harrison is a pioneer in the miniaturization of instrumentation for chemical and biochemical analysis. His lab-on-a-chip concept in 1990 has excited the interest of researchers and industry. His work has spawned a new sub-discipline of analytical chemistry called micro total analysis systems ( -TAS) and a new generation of companies worldwide.
Prof. John Harriss
RSC Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: Simon Fraser University
Keywords: international development, social anthropology, India, International Development
Induction Year: 2017
HARRISS, School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University
John Harriss is a leading authority on the politics of development, and on politics, society and economic change in India. His work both on caste and agrarian change in India, and on regime types and poverty alleviation, has been seminal. His interdisciplinary research speaks to the power relations upon which institutions are founded, to the concepts of social capital and civic engagement, and to the discourse on development and democracy.
Dr. Jonathan Locke Hart
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Literature, history, renaissance, shakespeare, empire
Long Citation
Jonathan Hart's 1992 book on Shakespeare's history plays, Theater and World, strikingly combined the disciplines of English and history, in each of which he has doctorates. His book on Northrop Frye confirmed his mastery of literary theory. And then in a recent series of three books on the New World, he engages the European colonial enterprise, from early modern times, when England and France followed Spain in the "Scramble for America," to the Spanish-American War. Combining exacting archival research with close literary analysis of documents in several languages, he presents a daring and original vision of the colonization of one continent by another.
Short Citation
Jonathan Hart's 1992 book on Shakespeare's history plays, Theater and World, strikingly combined the disciplines of English and history, in each of which he has doctorates. His book on Northrop Frye confirmed his mastery of literary theory, and, in a recent series of three books on the New World, he combines exacting archival research with close literary analysis of documents in several languages and presents a daring and original vision of the colonization of one continent by another.
Dr. Trevor Hart
RSC College Member
Affiliation: Toronto Metropolitan University
Keywords: HIV, clinical psychology, health psychology, public health, gay men's health
Induction Year: 2016
Trevor Hart’s research is focused on discovering factors associated with risks of contracting or transmitting HIV among men who have sex with men. Dr. Hart also designs and tests HIV prevention interventions. Dr. Hart has an active publication program, with 68 peer-reviewed publications and 10 book chapters. Dr. Hart currently holds approximately $3.5 million in grant funding as PI or co-PI and $13 million in total including funds as co-investigator.
Les travaux de Trevor Hart sont axés sur la recherche des facteurs associés aux risques de contracter ou de transmettre le VIH chez les hommes ayant des relations sexuels avec d’autres hommes. M. Hart conçoit également des interventions de prévention du VIH et les met à l’essai. Il a un programme de publication actif, comptant 73 publications évaluées par des pairs et 10 chapitres de livres. M. Hart est titulaire de subventions d’une valeur approximative de 2,85 millions à titre de chercheur principal ou de cochercheur principal, et de subventions totales de 11,75 millions de dollars, dont une partie à titre de cochercheur.
Lisa Hartling
RSC College Member
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Induction Year: 2023
Dr. Hartling holds a Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Knowledge Synthesis and Translation, and is a Distinguished Researcher with the Stollery Science Lab. She is internationally recognized for integrating the best available scientific evidence to support decision-making in health. She produces evidence-based resources that are used globally by front-line healthcare providers, policy-makers, and parents and families.
Mme Hartling est titulaire d'une Chaire de recherche du Canada de niveau 1 en synthèse et application des connaissances, et chercheuse au sein du laboratoire scientifique Stollery. Elle est reconnue sur le plan international pour l'intégration des meilleures preuves scientifiques disponibles afin de soutenir la prise de décision dans le domaine de la santé. Elle produit des ressources fondées sur des données probantes qui sont utilisées dans le monde entier par les prestataires de soins de santé de première ligne, les décideurs politiques, les parents et les familles.
Dr. Sunny Hartwig
RSC College Member
Affiliation: University of Prince Edward Island
Keywords: Kidney Development, Nephrogenesis, Nephron Endowment, Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney and Urinary Tract (CAKUT), Transcription Factor Signaling, Sry-Related HMG Box (SOX) Proteins
Induction Year: 2014
Sunny Hartwig’s research focuses on the genetic and molecular mechanisms that control normal and disrupted human kidney development. Dr. Hartwig completed her PhD at the Hospital for Sick Children in 2006, and her postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School in 2009. Her research is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Kidney Foundation of Canada, and the Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training (KRESCENT) New Investigator Award.
Les recherches de Sunny Hartwig portent sur les mécanismes génétiques et moléculaires qui contrôlent le développement normal ou anormal des reins humains. La Dre Hartwig a obtenu son doctorat à l’Hospital for Sick Children en 2006 et sa bourse de recherche postdoctorale à l’Harvard Medical School en 2009. Ses recherches sont financées par les Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada, la Fondation canadienne du rein et la bourse Nouveaux chercheurs du Programme national de formation scientifique et d’encadrement des chercheurs spécialisés dans le domaine rénal (KRESCENT).
Fernand Harvey
RSC Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: Institut national de la recherche scientifique
Keywords: sociologie de la culture, histoire culturelle, études canadiennes
Fernand Harvey, Institut national de la recherche scientifique - Culture et société (Université du Québec), s'est particulièrement illustré par sa contribution remarquable à l'histoire et à la sociologie de la culture et à l'étude de la société québécoise. Ses travaux les plus importants ont porté sur la culture ouvrière, la culture régionale et les relations interculturelles, mais il s'est aussi intéressé à d'autres questions comme les institutions culturelles, l'évolution des sciences humaines, les idéologies et les valeurs. Harvey est l'un des meilleurs experts sur la culture québécoise et son évolution au cours des XIXe et XXe siècles. Il a publié un grand nombre de livres et d'articles et a été le concepteur de trois importantes séries documentaires audiovisuelles (régions, culture, Francophonies d'Amérique).
Ahmed E. Hassan
RSC College Member
Affiliation: Queen's University
Keywords: Software Evolution, Software Intelligence, Ultra Large Scale Software Systems
Induction Year: 2019
Ahmed E. Hassan is the Canada Research Chair in Software Analytics and the NSERC/Blackberry Industrial Research Chair in Software Engineering at the School of Computing at Queen’s University. He is a Canadian pioneer and recognized world leader in the engineering of ultra-large-scale systems. His track record of industrial collaboration has yielded numerous patents and innovations that are integrated into products and services used daily by millions of people worldwide.
Ahmed E. Hassan est titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en analytique du logiciel et de la Chaire de recherche industrielle CRSNG / Blackberry en génie logiciel à la School of Computing de la Queen’s University. Il est un pionnier canadien et un chef de file mondial reconnu dans l’ingénierie des systèmes à très grande échelle. Ses antécédents de collaboration industrielle ont abouti à de nombreux brevets et innovations intégrés dans des produits et services utilisés quotidiennement par des millions de personnes dans le monde.
Prof. James Curtis Hathaway
RSC Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: University of Michigan
Induction Year: 2023
James Curtis Hathaway is the world’s leading refugee law scholar. Over the past four decades, his voice has reshaped the way courts, policy makers, and scholars around the world understand refugeehood and the rights of refugees. Hathaway has devoted himself to social justice, in particular to ensuring that human rights inform how judges and policymakers around the world approach refugee protection. His scholarship has ensured Canada’s leadership in this field.
James Curtis Hathaway est le plus grand spécialiste mondial du droit des réfugiés. Au cours des quarante dernières années, sa voix a modifié la façon dont les tribunaux, les décideurs politiques et les chercheurs du monde entier considèrent le statut de réfugié et les droits des réfugiés. Il s'est consacré à la justice sociale, en particulier en veillant à ce que les droits de la personne influencent la manière dont les juges et les décideurs politiques du monde entier abordent la protection des réfugiés. Ses travaux ont permis au Canada de jouer un rôle de premier plan dans ce domaine.
Prof. Keiko Hattori
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Ottawa
Keywords: isotope geochemistry, trace element geochemistry, mineral resources, Earth evolution, arc volcanos
Induction Year: 2011






