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HALIFAX, N.S. – February 17, 2015 – HÂş» University is honoured to join the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to celebrate Dr. Axel Becke, a professor in the Faculty of Science, and his pioneering achievements in the field of computational chemistry.
Dr. Becke will receive NSERC’s most prestigious award: The Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, will present the award at a ceremony this evening in Ottawa’s Rideau Hall.
“It’s a huge honour,†says Dr. Becke, Killam Chair in Computational Science and Harry Shirreff Professor of Chemical Research. “What’s great is that it’s awarded by the funding agency that’s supported me throughout my career, and to receive it towards the end of that career is really special.â€
The Herzberg Medal, a $1-million research award, recognizes sustained excellence and influential Canadian research that has substantially advanced natural sciences and engineering fields.
“The Herzberg Medal is the highest Canadian honour in natural sciences and engineering,†says Dr. Martha Crago, vice-president of research at HÂş» University. “â€It’s a wonderful recognition of the enormous contribution Dr. Becke has made to his field. HÂş» University is extremely proud.â€
As one of the most cited scientists in the world, Dr. Becke’s influential work shifted the landscape of computational chemistry. He has over 100,000 citations to his name and the scientific journal Nature has ranked two of his papers among the world’s top 25 most-cited of all time. His curiosity for discovery has made the once-limited density-functional theory (DFT) applicable to faster and more accurate modelling of the movement of electrons. This advance was instrumental in many industries, from pharmaceutical development to clean energy.
Last year, Dr. Ford Doolittle with HÂş»â€™s Faculty of Medicine was awarded the Herzberg . HÂş» is honoured that its researchers have been awarded the Herzberg Medal two years in a row.
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Dr. Axel Becke During his acceptance speech at Rideau Hall, Feb. 17, 2015 Photo Credit: Sgt. Ronald Duchesne |
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Dr. Axel Becke and The Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada Rideau Hall, Feb. 17, 2015 Photo Credit: Sgt. Ronald Duchesne |
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