Mun gazette june 10 2015

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June 10, 2015 Volume 47 | Number 15

A m e m o r i a l u n i v e r s i t y o f n e w f o u n d l an d p u b l i c a t i o n

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National engineering academy inducts three fellows By Krista Davidson

chris hammond PHOTO

The Canadian Academy

Historic day Dr. Noreen Golfman, provost and vice-president (academic), was installed as Memorial’s first female pro vice-chancellor during spring convocation May 26. From left are Dr. Matthew Janes, Dr. Golfman, Sheila Singleton, Dr. Greg Naterer, Minister Clyde Jackman and Iris Petten.

Mapping the North Atlantic seabed By Leslie Earle

A multinational team of Canadian, European and American ocean-mapping experts are currently exploring the seafloor in the waters connecting St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and Galway, Ireland. This first trans-Atlantic mapping survey stems from the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance which was formed following the Galway Statement on Atlantic Ocean Cooperation. Launched June 1, it has brought together representatives from the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University; Ireland’s national seabed mapping

program, INFOMAR, at the Marine Institute and Geological Survey of Ireland; the United States’ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; and the Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere to use multi-beam echo sounders to collect ocean-mapping data in this region of the ocean. “The North Atlantic Ocean is crucial to the ecological, economic, and societal health and resilience of North America, Europe and the Arctic regions and the data we collect will be vital to understanding how we move forward together to ensure its sustainability,” said Glenn Blackwood, vice-president, Memorial University (Marine Institute).

“We are pleased to lend our oceanmapping expertise in this field and contribute in such a meaningful way for our shared benefit.” The work is being conducted aboard the Irish research vessel, RV Celtic Explorer, which just completed this year’s 30-day fisheries survey and is returning to Ireland providing the additional opportunity for the trans-Atlantic mapping survey. The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has invested approximately $5 million in Celtic Explorer expeditions since 2010 to support fisheries science activities.

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of Engineering (CAE) inducted a number of alumni, faculty members and longtime Memorial University supporters to its membership at its 2015 annual general meeting and symposium in Hamilton, Ont., June 4. Among the 50 members that have been inducted throughout Canada, three individuals have close connections to Memorial by way of their professions: Fred Cahill, president, the Cahill Group; Jamie Long, president, Hibernia Management and Development Co. Ltd. (HMDC); and Dr. Leonard Lye, professor and associate dean (graduate studies), Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University. Each of the three individuals have made significant contributions to the field of engineering and applied science both within the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and beyond. Mr. Cahill, an alumnus from Memorial’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, is also chair of the Genesis Centre, Memorial’s business incubator for technology-based ventures with high-growth potential, and has made a number of significant contributions to Memorial, including spearheading the Cahill Engineering One Help Centre, a resource centre for first-year engineering students that helps facilitate the transition from high school to university.

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features

3 F u t u r e i n s p i r at i o n

The daughter of a late member of the School of Pharmacy hopes awards established in his name will inspire future researchers.

5 F r a m e wo r k s at wo r k

A research-based employment program is providing undergraduates an opportunity to work in the field.

6-11 Co n c i s e a n d l i v e ly

The Gazette brings you the sharp insight and sparkling wit of Memorial’s orators.

12 S o c i a l a ffa i r

Enjoy a selection of celebratory messages spring graduates shared via social media.


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