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Dr. Robert Cedergren
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Dr. Petr Cerny
Affiliation: University of Manitoba
Keywords: Mineralogy, crystal chemistry, geochemistry, igneous petrology, rare-metal exploration
Deceased Date: 2018-04-07
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Dr. Petr Cerny is without doubt the world's leading expert on pegmatites. His expertise spans all aspects of this complex and important group of rocks, from mineralogy, petrology and petrogenesis to geochemistry, economic geology and exploration techniques. His tremendous enthusiasm and scientific insight, coupled with his encyclopedic grasp of all topics in Earth sciences pertaining to pegmatites, has revolutionized both our understanding and the commercial exploitation of these rocks over the past 25 years. This individual effort is widely recognized throughout the world, and is virtually the sole cause of Canada's leading position in this area today.
Mrs. Cécile Chabot
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Dr. John Chalk
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Deceased Date: 2004-06-28
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John Chalk is distinguished for his researches in the theory of numbers, especially the geometry of numbers, and in the theory of convex bodies. He stressed the importance of the 'basic minimum' of an algebraic form with respect to a lattice, and has obtained the best upper bounds for these minima available to-day. His work has greatly added to our geometrical understanding of convex bodies. Recently, he has made valuable contributions to the theory of discrete subgroups of classical groups.
Dr. Clarence Chant
Deceased Date: 1956-11-18
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Dr. D. Chant
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Biological control, ecology, systematics, evolution, taxonomy
Deceased Date: 2007-12-23
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Doctor Chant is known for his work on control of agricultural pests using ecological principles and biotic agents, on the quantitative ecology and classification of phytoseiid mites, and latterly as a pioneer in bringing scientific knowledge and the public conscience into closer contact in the struggle to preserve our environment. He has been a dynamic administrator in the Public Service of Canada and in U.S. and Canadian universities. He has served, inter alia, as consultant to the FAO, to the U.S. National
Science Foundation and to the Science Council of Canada. He is a member of the Fisheries Research Board.
Prof. Chia-Ying Chao-Yeh
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Deceased Date: 2024-11-24
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Chia-ying CHAO-YEH is a world-renowned authority on Chinese poetry from the Tang and Song periods (7th to 13th centuries AD), particularly the tz'u (ci) or lyric form. She has published twenty books on this topic as well as fifty-eight articles, not counting encyclopedia entries. Her work is highly acclaimed in China, Taiwan and the West. She is an honorary professor at six Chinese universities, and has given invited lectures at universities in China, Taiwan, the United States and Japan. Through public talks, poetic recitations, and interviews in China she has helped revive interest in traditional poetry in its homeland. Professor Chao-Yeh eminently deserves to be elected a Fellow of the Society.
Sir Thomas Chapais
Affiliation: Université Laval
Deceased Date: 1946-07-15
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Dr. Edward Chapman
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Dr. John Chapman
Deceased Date: 1979-09-28
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Mr. Jean Charbonneau
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Mr. Paul-Victor Charland
Deceased Date: 1939-12-24
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Mr. Emile Chartier
Deceased Date: 1963-02-27
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Mr. Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau
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Mr. Jean Chauvin
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Dr. P. O. Chaveau
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Mr. Jean-Charles Chebat
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Psychologie, environnementage, persuasion
Deceased Date: 2019-05-21
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Prof. Jean-Charles W. (Shlomi) Chebat is Research Professor Emeritus at HEC-Montreal (ranked 27th best Business School in the world by www.eduniversal-ranking.com in 2010), the Business School of the University of Montreal (ranked 92nd best University). He was the holder of the ECSC Research Chair at HEC Montreal before he made alyah in 2013. He’s the author/coauthor of some 200 research articles published in top journals in consumer psychology, social psychology, environmental psychology, economic psychology. He has published six books, eleven book chapters and some 150 conference papers. He is regularly invited as a guest speaker and as visiting scholar at conferences and universities throughout the world (China, Japan, Australia, Israel, France).He is a Fellow of several prestigious academies and academic associations ( the Royal Society of Canada, the Academy of Marketing Science, the Society for Marketing Advances and the American Psychological Association). He is or was a member of some 15 Editorial Boards of academic journals. He supervised some 120 M.S. and Ph.D. dissertations. He was the first researcher of his discipline ever elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was elected President of the Academy I of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC).He was elected member of the Hall of Fame of the École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris (ranked as the fifth best European Business School). He was awarded twice the "Best Researcher" award from his School. He was also awarded the "Best Teacher" award for his 43-year long academic carreer. Carleton University recognized him twice as a Leader in Business Research He received 15 Best Paper Awards in the US, the UK, Canada and Europe. He was awarded two research medals for his multidisciplinary research (the Jacques-Rousseau Medal for Best Interdisciplinary Researcher and the Sir Dawson Medal of the Royal Society of Canada). He was knighted by the Prime Minister of Quebec in 2004 and he received an Honorary Doctorate from University of Rennes I (France) in 2005.
He published some 400 articles, book chapters or books, that are abundantly cited (about 8000 times) in about 200 different academic journals, in addition to a variety of textbooks and books (G-impact score=85; h-index= 41). Eight articles are cited more than 200 times; 23 more than 100 times. The articles appear in journals such as the Journal of Retailing, Journal of Service Research, Journal of Business Research, Psychology and Markeing, the International Journal of Research in Marketing, Journal of Macromarketing, Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of Marketing Management, Journal of Service Marketing,Journal of Gambling Studies, Environment & Behavior, Perceptual & Motor Skills, Journal of Social Psychology, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Journal of Economic Psychology, Ars Semeiotica, Cybernetica. His research is related to a wide variety of fields: services marketing, retailing, environmental psychology, time psychology, personality traits, voice and persuasion, attribution processes, family decision processes, methodology, political and societal marketing, economic psychology, semiotics and rhetoric.
Dr. Jerome Chen
Affiliation: York University
Deceased Date: 2019-06-17
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Jerome Ch'en has published original work in several fields of Chinese history and distinguished himself by the breadth and quality of his scholarship. His study of "Mao and the Chinese Revoution" (1965) has gone through many editions in several languages and established itself as a standard work. A chapter in the "Cambridge History of China" (1980) and other writings, indicates his recognition as an international authority on the history of the Chinese communist party. Thirdly, he is an authority in warlord studies (1916-1927). Fourthly, he is at work on another path-breaking project of research into the foothills region of China. And finally, he has written a distinguished general study of "China and the West" (1979) and other works, including a translation of medieval Chinese poems.
Dr. J. B. Cherriman
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Dr. Yau Kai Cheung
Affiliation: University of Hong Kong
Keywords: Computational mechanics, finite element method, finite strip method, structural analysis, plates and shells
Deceased Date: 2022-09-23
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Y. K. Cheung, currently Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong, is an authority of international reputation in the field of computational mechanics. He is one of the pioneers of the Finite Element Method, the originator of the Finite Strip Method and co–author and author, respectively, of the first books on the two subjects. His achievements are documented by ten books, five chapters of books, over 400 publications, many national and international awards, numerous keynote addresses and several honorary doctoral degrees.
Dr. Julia Ching
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Deceased Date: 2001-10-26
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Professor Ching took the Ph.D. at the Australian National University and taught there and at Yale before accepting the invitation from the University of Toronto. She has been a Distinguished (Mellon) Visiting Professor at Rice University and held visiting professorships at Tübingen and Marburg. Her outstanding scholarly achievements are embodied in seven monographic length studies, four in English, two in Chinese, and one in German, 17 chapters of books, 15 refereed articles, and numerous contributions to encyclopaedia. She has served on no fewer than six editorial boards of learned journals. She is the most distinguished scholar in East Asian philosophy and comparative religious studies in Canada and one of the best known in that field in the world.
Mr. Ludmilla Chiriaeff
Deceased Date: 1996-09-26
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Dr. Dennis Chitty
Keywords: Population cycles, philosophy of science
Deceased Date: 2010-02-03
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Dennis Hubert Chitty first became interested in population cycles when, as an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto, he spent four summers as a field biologist with the Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory on Lake Nipissing. This interest in the factors which regulate the abundance of animals has not lapsed during many years of productive research and close contact with colleagues and students since retirement. Against a background study of the mammal cycles in the Canadian Arctic, he undertook an experimental analysis of the cyclically changing populations of the field vole (Microtus agrestis) in Wales. For a period of twenty-six years, while research officer with the Bureau of Animal Populations in Oxford, he systematically and critically examined the traditional hypotheses for the regulation of the numbers of these small mammals; in turn,he discarded each theory after a careful evaluation of its limitations. Drawing on this and other studies of animal populations, he developed his own hypothesis arguing for a cyclically changing quality (genotypic) in the populations.
In 1996 he published an autobiographical account of the history and current status of this hypothesis in a book entitled "Do Lemmings Commit Suicide: Beautiful Hypothesis and Ugly Facts".
Mr. Ernest Choquette
Deceased Date: 1941-03-28
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