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Mr. Louis-Edmond Hamelin
Affiliation: Université Laval
Keywords: Espace nordique, localisation des phénomènes, relations terre/homme, vue intégrée, terminologie
Deceased Date: 2020-02-11
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Louis-Edmond Hamelin possède une maîtrise en économique et un doctorat en géographie qui le destinaient naturellement à occuper le poste de professeur titulaire de géographie et directeur de cet institut à Laval, et à être le Directeur-fondateur du Centre d'études nordiques de ladite université. Sa compétence en a fait une sorte d'ambassadeur de son université auprès des institutions spécialisées dans son secteur dans les autres pays. C'est ainsi qu'en 1949 il est à Lisbonne et en Allemagne; en 1952, à Washington; en Argentine en 1957 et I'année suivante en Espagne; puis en Pologne et dans les pays nordiques en 1960. Ces fonctions de représentation ne I'ont pas empêcher de publier - bien au contraire -; 104 communications et conférences ont été présentées dans des congrès au Canada et à I'étranger. Ses champs de recherches sont très variés : le Bas-auphiné en France, Sainte-Marie-de-Bauce au Canada, les IIes de la Madeleine, I'histoire générale de la géographie du Québec, un volume édité en I'honneur du grand géographe français, Raoul Blanchard. Tout cet ensemble représente un travail immense dans une vie professionnelle relativement courte et promet encore davantage pour I'avenir.
Dr. John Hamerton
Affiliation: University of Manitoba
Deceased Date: 2006-02-09
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John Hamerton is known globally for confirming the correct chromosome number of humans, for recognizing the cytogenetic basis for familial Down syndrome and for being one of the originators of the present notation in cytogenetics, now used globally. His demonstration that donor bone marrow cells could populate the marrow of irradiated recipients paved the way for bone marrow transplantation. John has provided significant data regarding the occurrence, risk and detection of cytogenetic abnormalities which are used widely for genetic counselling. He headed two national clinical trials to demonstrate the safety of prenatal diagnostic procedures and introduced somatic cell hybrids for mapping human genes to Canada.
Dr. Albert Hamilton
Affiliation: Queen's University
Deceased Date: 2016-06-14
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B.A. (Manitoba, 1945), M.A. (Toronto, 1949), Ph.D. (Cambridge, 1953). Has taught at Toronto, Cambridge, Washington (for sixteen years), and since 1968 has been Professor of English at Queen's University. He is author or editor of six books and some twenty-four articles and chapters in books. He is internationally recognized as a leading scholar in the field of Renaissance studies, and his work on the poetry of Spenser, and on Sir Philip Sidney and Shakespeare has been widely influential. He has been invited to lecture at many universities in Canada, the United States and Britain, and has held visiting fellowships at Cambridge, at Duke, and at the Huntington Library in California.
Dr. Charles Hanes
Deceased Date: 1990-07-06
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Dr. William Hanna
Deceased Date: 1972-09-26
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Dr. Geoffrey Hanna
Deceased Date: 1998-05-13
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Dr. James Hannay
Deceased Date: 1910-01-12
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Mr. Pierre Hansen
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
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Pierre Hansen, École des Hautes Études Commerciales de Montréal, est un chercheur de renommée internationale dans le domaine des modèles et méthodes de gestion scientifique, c'est-à-dire de prise de décision optimale dans des systèmes complexes. II a développé des algorithmes originaux (souvent les plus performants de l'heure) pour des problèmes de décisions quantitatives et qualitatives. Ces nouvelles méthodes exactes et les heuristiques ou méthodes approchées ainsi é1aborées ont été appliquées notamment en économie, en théorie des jeux, en marketing, en recherche documentaire et en intelligence artificielle. Ses travaux récents en classification, en localisation, en satisfiabilité probabiliste et en optimisation globale, constituent des percées significatives.
Dr. George Hanson
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Dr. Eric J. Hanson
Deceased Date: 1985-12-31
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Dr. Victor Harding
Deceased Date: 1934-07-03
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Dr. Robert Hardy
Deceased Date: 1985-10-02
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Dr. Nicholas Haring
Deceased Date: 1982-01-12
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Dr. F. Kenneth Hare
Affiliation: Trent University
Keywords: Climate
Nuclear
Deceased Date: 2002-09-03
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Frederick Kenneth Hare, President, University of British Columbia, has returned to Canada after an absence of four years. From 1945 to 1964, while at McGill University, he was, successively, Professor of Geography, Chairman of the Department of Geography and Meteorology, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, and later Master of Birkbeck College, University of London. His far ranging scientific pursuits have taken him from the geomorphology of the Middle Thames, through climatologic and ecologic problems of the Labrador Frontier, to arctic and stratospheric meteorology. He enjoys an international reputation and is one of those rare individuals who has successfully combined research with administration. Dr, Hare is a true interdisciplinary scholar.
Dr. James Harkness
Deceased Date: 1923-12-07
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Dr. J. Harper
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Dr. William Harper
Deceased Date: 1940-06-04
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Dr. D. Fraser Harris
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Dr. Henry Harris
Affiliation: York University
Keywords: Idealism, Italian philosophy, German philosophy, early Greek philosophy
Deceased Date: 2007-03-13
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HENRY S. HARRIS, Department of Philosophy, Glendon College, York University, is the foremost Canadian specialist on the philosophy of Hegel as well as an expert on the writings of Giovanni Gentile and Benedotto Croce. The author, editor, and translator of numerous books and articles, he is a fine scholar who infuses his writings and teaching with full richness of the humanist tradition.
Dr. R. Cole Harris
Affiliation: The University of British Columbia
Keywords: Contact Processes, colonialism, environmental change, regionalism
Deceased Date: 2022-09-26
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Professor Richard Cole Harris is an eminent figure in the study of historical geography in Canada. He has made significant contributions to our understanding of the seigneurial system in Quebec, and on a broader scale, he has contributed to a better knowledge of the evolution of Canadian society in relation to the land it occupies. His research has taken him to Quebec, Ontario, and now back to a study of the historical geography of his native province, British Columbia. He edited the first volume of the "Historical Atlas of Canada" (1987). His most recent book, "The Resettlement of British Columbia" (UBC Press, 1997) is a collection of his essays on aboriginalism, land, and social change in early modern British Columbia.
Dr. Walter Harris
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Deceased Date: 2011-10-20
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Professor W.E. Harris has devoted his entire professional career to the research, development and teaching methodology of analytical chemistry. Among his numerous accomplishments, highly significant are his contributions, fundamental both in theory and practice, to programmed temperature gas chromatography, a major technique in widespread use today. The book which he co-authored with Dr. H.W. Habgood is and will remain to be a definitive text in this field. Another notable achievement includes his moderization of university instruction in analytical chemistry. He wrote a widely acclaimed text book in advanced analytical chemistry and he is internationally recognized as a leader in this area as well. His accomplishments are indeed remarkable and have been widely honored.
Dr. W. H. Harrington
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Dr. Ertle Harrington
Affiliation: University of Saskatchewan
Deceased Date: 1956-01-31
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Dr. Bernard Harrington
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