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Dr. D. Dryer
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Deceased Date: 2009-04-17
Douglas Poole Dryer is the most eminent Canadian interpreter of the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, and is one of the leading Kantian scholars in the English-speaking world. He has also contributed with authority to the fields of ethics and social philosophy, in particular to the understanding of the views of John Stuart Mill. His publications are marked by great analytical acumen, wide-ranging scholarship, and keen critical discernment. Through his writings and academic teaching he has contributed notably to the enrichment of philosophical culture in this country.
Mr. Jean-Claude Dubé
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: University of Ottawa
Keywords: Histoire économique et sociale, France et Nouvelle-France (1500 à 1800)
Deceased Date: 2019-02-08
Un de nos rares spécialistes d'histoire sociale et d'histoire des institutions de la Nouvelle-France et de la France de l'Ancien Régime, Jean-Claude Dubé, à travers de nombreux articles mais surtout trois ouvrages majeurs parus ces dernières années, a profondément renouvelé notre connaissance du monde des administrateurs coloniaux, des intendants en particulier.
Dr. Henry Duckworth
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: University of Manitoba
Deceased Date: 2008-12-18
Dr. G. Duff
RSC Fellow,
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Differential equations
Mathematical analysis
Applied mathematics
Fluid mechanics
Tidal energy
Deceased Date: 2001-03-02
G. F. D. Duff is Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Toronto. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1948 and received his M.A. degree in 1949 on the basis of a paper published in the 'Canadian Journal of Mathematics"; this is the only time the M.A. has been given in this way at Toronto. He was elected Proctor Fellow at Princeton 1950-1 and received his Ph.D. degree in 1951. In the following year he was Moore Instructor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and joined the staff at Toronto in 1952. He is now Editor-in-Chief of the "Canadian Journal of Mathematics".
Dr. J. Dugdale
RSC Fellow, Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: Leeds University
Keywords: Metals and alloys
Electron transport
Deceased Date: 2005-10-30
John Sydney Dugdale, M.A., D.Phil., Principal Research Officer, Division of Pure Physics, National Research Council, Ottawa, is particularly distinguished for his work in high-pressure physics at low temperatures. With Sir Francis Simon, Oxford, he determined the melting parameters for solid helium up to 3000 atmospheres. He has been responsible for establishing a high-pressure laboratory in the National Research Council, contributing to the study of the electrical resistivity of metals, the melting curves of hydrogen and deuterium, and the martensitic transformation in alkali metals. He has considered related theoretical problems, including the thermodynamic properties of linear chains and the role of zero-point energy, in the properties of the inert gas solids.
HRH The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh
RSC Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences
Affiliation: None
Deceased Date: 2021-04-09
Ms. Moira Dunbar
RSC Fellow,
Affiliation: National Defence - Défense nationale
Deceased Date: 1999-11-22
Moira Dunbar has made studies of the ice of the Canadian Arctic for more than two decades, involving participation in a dozen expeditions. She has also contributed to problems of ice in two winter cruises in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Her knowledge of the Russian language and Arctic literature has been put to good use in translations and as a member of a Canadian group visiting Russia.
As a fellow and governor of the Arctic Institute of North America she has written and edited many papers on ice movements and terminology.
Rishma Dunlop
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: York University
Keywords: Diasporic studies, poetry, global literature, Arts, education, creative writing
Induction Year: 2011
Deceased Date: 2016-04-17
Jean-Claude Dupont
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: Université Laval
Keywords: Ethnologie, peinture, edition
Deceased Date: 2016-05-17
Diplômé d'études supérieures, doctorat ès Lettres, stagiaire du Centre d'ethnologie française, a publié nombreux livres d'ethnologie.
Professeur, directeur d'études et de recherche. Son champ d'intérêt va du dire au faire de la culture populaire. En même temps qu'il se spécialise en culture matérielle, toute la sagesse et l'art des peuples francophones, I'Acadie en particulier, le passionnent. La contribution de Jean-Claude DUPONT compte parmi les plus importantes de la nouvelle génération des ethnologues et folkloristes canadiens.
Mr. René Durocher
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Histoire du Canada 19e - 20e siècles
Deceased Date: 2021-11-21
Geoffrey Durrant
RSC Fellow, Academy of the Arts and Humanities
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Shakespeare, romantic poetry
Deceased Date: 2015-10-12
A specialist in English literature, Geoffrey Durrant has by a command of several languages and a far-ranging interest in ideas given meaning to the definition of literature as a knowledge of the best that has been thought and said in the world. Through his writing and speaking he has applied this broad culture to enriching the quality of life in both the university and the larger community. He has shown that to be the true liberal and humanist in practice means, in Browning's words, to make of one's
beliefs "the life of life, As saffron tingeth flesh, blood, bones, and all."
