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Dr. Andrew Hunter
Deceased Date: 1969-07-11
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Dr. George Hunter
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Dr. Archibald Huntsman
Deceased Date: 1973-08-08
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Dr. William Hurd
Deceased Date: 1950-02-03
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Dr. MacLeod Hurst
Deceased Date: 1973-03-09
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Dr. Donald Hurst
Affiliation: Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
Deceased Date: 1999-10-06
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Dr. Charles Huskins
Deceased Date: 1953-07-26
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Dr. JOHN BARRIE HUTCHINGS
Affiliation: National Research Council
Keywords: Active galaxies, x-ray sources, hot stars, space instrumentation, binary stars
Deceased Date: 2024-09-18
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Dr. Hutchings has used a wide variety of observational methods to study the loss of mass from evolving hot, luminous stars, including novae. He has also studied intensively close binary stars that contain a compact star interacting with its cooler companion. This work has led him to identify two probable black holes in the Large Magellanic Cloud. In recent years, he has also studied the structure and nature of quasars, some of which are believed to be the most distant objects known in the Universe.
Jeffrey Hutchings
Affiliation: Dalhousie University
Keywords: Biology, oceans, fish, ecology, evolution, fisheries
Induction Year: 2015
Deceased Date: 2022-01-30
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Updated July 27, 2015
HUTCHINGS, Jeffrey, Department of Biology, Dalhousie University
Jeffrey Hutchings pioneered the integration of basic fish ecology and evolution with applied population dynamics and conservation biology. He is at the forefront of an uncommon breadth of research: life-history evolution; reproductive strategies; phenotypic plasticity; species recovery; fisheries sustainability. Committed to transparent, objective communication of science to decision-makers, he has chaired or served national and international expert panels and advisory committees, imparting science to parliamentarians, officers of parliament, and society.
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HUTCHINGS, Jeffrey, Département de biologie, Université Dalhousie
Jeffrey Hutchings pionnier de l'intégration de l'écologie de base de poisson et de l'évolution de la dynamique des populations appliquées et biologie de la conservation. Il est à la pointe d'une ampleur rare de la recherche: l'évolution de l'histoire de vie; stratégies de reproduction; plasticité phénotypique; le rétablissement des espèces; la durabilité de la pêche. Engagé dans une communication transparente et objective de la science aux décideurs, il a présidé ou servi panneaux experts nationaux et internationaux et de comités consultatifs, de la science transmettre aux parlementaires, hauts fonctionnaires du Parlement et de la société.
Dr. Andrew Hutchinson
Deceased Date: 1975-03-28
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Dr. Maurice Hutton
Deceased Date: 1940-04-05
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Sir Andrew Huxley
Deceased Date: 2012-05-30
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Dr. Roy Hyndman
Affiliation: University of Victoria
Keywords: Geoscience, geophysics, marine, earthquakes, gas hydrate
Deceased Date: 2023-05-16
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Dr. Hyndman is perhaps the most versatile and productive of the younger geophysicists in Canada, widely known internationally. He has made gravity geothermal, magnetotelluric, and geomagnetic laboratory measurements of the physical properties of rock samples taken from the oceanic crust. He has applied this broad range of techniques to the solution of important problems related to the origin and evolution of oceanic crust and of the continental margins off eastern and western Canada. His papers are rich sources of accurate observations, innovative instrumentation, and important ideas; first amongst which is the first recognition of the now widely accepted possibility of fluid circulation deep in the earth's crust.
Dr. H.B. Noel Hynes
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Keywords: Running water, invertebrates
Deceased Date: 2009-03-02
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Professor Hynes is one of the best known freshwater ecologists and systematists in America and in the world. His two monographs (Biology of polluted waters; Ecology of running waters) are standard texts in river management. Urbane and polylingual, with wide field experience in both temperate and tropical surroundings, his presence in Canada has been a tremendous asset to our pedagogy and our research. Professor Hynes' high standing among freshwater biologists was recently reflected in an invitation to deliver the Edgardo Baldi Lecture at the next International Congress of Limnology, and the award in 1998 of the Navmann/Trienemann Medal.
Mr. Gérard Hébert
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Deceased Date: 2001-08-16
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Le professeur Gérard Hébert détient une licence en philosophie et en théologie ainsi qu'un doctorat en économique avec spécialisation en relations industrielles. Après avoir enseigné à l'Université McGill, il passe, en 1965, à l'Université de Montréal où il est maintenant professeur titulaire à l'Ecole de relations industrielles.
Il a publié une multitude d'articles particulièrement dans les revues « Relations » et « Relations industrielles », et est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages dont « Décrets et comités paritaires » (1964), « Les
relations du travail dans l'industrie de la construction » (1969) et « Les relations du travail dans I'industrie de la construction au Québec » (2 vol. 1977-1978).
Son autorité et sa compétence bien reconnues par tous l'ont amené à être invité à participer comme membre de plusieurs commissions gouvernementales pour la réforme de la législation et à présider, de 1977 à 1978, celle qui porte son nom etqui portait sur les relations du travail dans la construction au Québec.
Mr. Maurice Hébert
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Mrs. Anne Hébert
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Dr. Charles Hérisson
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Mr. Jacques Hétu
Affiliation: Université du Québec à Montréal
Keywords: Composition musicale, création, émotion, précision, solitude, indépendance
Deceased Date: 2010-02-09
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Jacques Hétu est l'un des compositeurs canadiens les plus joués, tant au Canada qu'à l'étranger. Entre 1956 et 1961, il étudiera le piano, le hautbois et la composition au Conservatoire de musique de Montréal. En 1961, après avoir obtenu les Prix du Conservatoire en harmonie, contrepoint et composition, il reçoit le Prix de composition du Festival de musique du Québec, le Prix d'Europe de composition et une bourse du Conseil des Arts du Canada.
De 1961 à 1963, il étudiera la composition à l'École normale de musique de Paris avec Henri Dutilleux et suivit les cours d'analyse d'Olivier Messiaen au Conservatoire de Paris. Après avoir enseigné à l'Université Laval de Québec pendant 14 ans, Jacques Hétu, depuis 1979, est professeur à l'Université du Québec à Montréal où il enseigne l'analyse musicale.
Les oeuvres de Hétu incluent quatre symphonies, des concertos : piano (1969), basson (1979), clarinette (1983), trompette (1987), ondes Martenot (1990), flûte (1991), guitare (1994) et trombone (1995); des oeuvres pour voix et orchestre dont « Les Abîmes de Rêve » op.36 (1982), la « Missa pro trecentesimo anno », op. 53 (1992) sur un livret de Yves Beauchemin.
Dr. David Idler
Deceased Date: 1996-12-21
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Dr. George Ignatieff
Deceased Date: 1989-08-10
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Dr. Leopold Infeld
Deceased Date: 1968-01-15
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Mr. Ernie Ingles
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: library, libraries, academic libraries, librarianship
Deceased Date: 2020-09-17
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Ernest B. Ingles, Associate Vice-President (Learning Systems) and Chief Librarian, University of Alberta has made outstanding contributions to scholarship as the author of four major bibliographies indispensable to research in Canadian Studies and, as founding director of the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, began the transformation of Canada's printed heritage to microfiche and more recently to digital format, thus helping overcome barriers of scarcity and access to the full development of Canadian Studies. As a librarian, he was instrumental in founding other national research resources such as the Canadian Author's Manuscript Collection and the Canadian Architectural Archives, and has achieved international prominence and won numerous awards within the profession for contributions, innovation, and the promotion of library cooperation.
Dr. Keith Ingold
Affiliation: National Research Council
Deceased Date: 2023-09-08
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Since 1950 Dr. K. U. Ingold has published 43 papers on gas and liquid phase kinetics, mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and electron spin resonance spectroscopy. His work on the kinetics and mechanism of the inhibition of autoxidation of organic substances by phenols has been particularly outstanding and has received widespread recognition. This work has elucidated the mechanism and has enabled a correlation to be made between the structure of the inhibitor and its inhibiting power. In further work he has shown by infrared spectroscopy that the phenolic hydroxyl group is coplanar with the aromatic ring even in sterically highly hindered phenols.