滴答網(wǎng)訊 2016年加拿大勛章(Order of Canada)獲得者名單于今天公布godin,共有113名加拿大人獲得獎?wù)?strong>godin,著名華裔化學(xué)家岑俊江(Tsun-Kong Sham)上榜。
資料顯示,岑俊江來自香港,目前在西安大略大學(xué)((University of Western Ontario)化學(xué)系任教,研究領(lǐng)域包括電子結(jié)構(gòu)和同步輻射光技術(shù)。岑俊江岑1971年在香港中文大學(xué)獲化學(xué)學(xué)士學(xué)位,1975年在西安大略大學(xué)獲博士學(xué)位,經(jīng)兩年博士后深造之后成功躋身于美國紐約長島 Brookhaven 國家實驗室,1988年他被加拿大西安大略大學(xué)化學(xué)系授予終身教授,并于2012年當(dāng)選加拿大皇家科學(xué)院院士。
岑俊江教授研究領(lǐng)域包括運用各種技術(shù),特別是同步輻射光,研究電子結(jié)構(gòu)、材料性能以及材料光譜學(xué)。目前godin的重點是低維納米金屬或納米半導(dǎo)體材料的電子結(jié)構(gòu)研究以及同步輻射技術(shù)的發(fā)展和應(yīng)用。他是納米材料合成、表面科學(xué)、XPS、X射線吸收譜、X射線激發(fā)的可見光譜及X射線微探針技術(shù)領(lǐng)域的國際著名專家。
勛章獲得者中還有加拿大女明星,前國家女子冰球隊長坎貝爾(Cassie Campbellgodin;下圖),前新不倫瑞克省督、該省第一位原住民法官格雷頓(Graydon Nicholas),以及女高音歌唱家漢尼根(Barbara Hannigan)等人。
加拿大勛章于1967年設(shè)立,為加拿大授予公民的最高榮譽,歷年來共有6,500人獲得勛章。
加拿大勛章”是加拿大國家級的最高終身成就獎,勛章分為三等godin:頭等為同伴級勛章 (Companion of Order of Canada)、次等為官佐級勛章(Officer of Order of Canada)和三等員佐級勛章(Member of Order of Canada)。
岑俊江教授所獲的勛章為官佐級勛章。
今年113位獲得獎?wù)碌拿麊稳缦拢?
Companions of the Order of Canada:
Barbara Sherwood Lollar, geochemist
Officers of the Order of Canada:
Kenneth Armson, forest management advocate
Ellen Bialystok, language researcher
Yvon Charest, president and CEO of Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc.
Gregory Charles, singer and performer
John Richard English, historian and politician
Eduardo L. Franco, cervical cancer researcher
Jacques Godbout, writer and filmmaker
Serge Godin, founder of technology security firm CGI
Robert Arthur Gordon, academic
Philippe Gros, genetics researcher
Piers Guy Paton Handling, CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival
Roberta L. Jamieson, First Nations activist
Nathalie Lambert, Olympic speed skater
Andres Lozano, neurosurgeon
John McCall MacBain, philanthropist and founder of the McCall MacBain Foundation
John McGarry, academic
Rene Theophile Nuytten, deep-sea explorer
Dennis O'Connor, commissioner of the Walkerton and Maher Arar inquiries
Sophie May Pierre, commissioner for the British Columbia Treaty Commission
Thomas Quinn, business leader
Noralou Roos, medical researcher
Abraham Anghik Ruben, indigenous artist
Tsun-Kong Sham, scientist
Dorothy Shaw, women's health advocate
Anthony von Mandl, Okanagan wine maker
The Honourable Warren Winkler, former chief justice of the Ontario Court of Appeal
Ronald J. Wonnacott, free trade researcher
Members of the Order of Canada:
Joseph Georges Arsenault, researcher and promoter of Prince Edward Island's Acadian history
Salah John Bachir, entrepreneur
Isabel Bassett, former Ontario cabinet minister
Gerald Batist, cancer researcher
Geoffrey Battersby, physician, politician and community leader
Francoise Baylis, medical ethicist and health care advocate
Gregory S. Belton, philanthropist
Johanne Berry, businesswoman and mentor
Timothy Borlase, author and arts program specialist
Richard Fredrick Bradshaw, philanthropist
Peter Bregg, photojournalist
Donald C. Brinton, broadcaster and retired executive with Canwest Global Communications
Michael Budman and Don Green, founders of retailer Roots Canada Ltd.
Cassie Campbell, Olympic hockey player and broadcaster
Mariette Carrier-Fraser, language rights advocate
The Honourable Sharon Carstairs, retired senator
Neena L. Chappell, caregiving and dementia researcher
Zita Cobb, social entrepreneur
Mary Cornish, pay equity advocate
L. Mark Cullen, horticulture educator and environmentalist
Madeleine Delaney-Leblanc, women's rights activist
Patricia Demers, academic
Serge Denoncourt, actor
Charlotte Diamond, children's entertainer
Rupert James Duchesne, customer loyalty management innovator
Michael Eskin, canola oil researcher
Carole Anne Estabrooks, health care researcher
Yvon Ethier, musician
Gerald Richard Fagan, conductor and educator.
Linda Marie Fedigan, primate researcher
Marie Esther Fortier, hospital administrator and researcher
Stephen Gaetz, homelessness researcher
Ned Goodman, philanthropist
Paul John Perry Guloien, jazz saxophonist
Barbara Hannigan, opera singer
Gregory Hanson, business leader
Susan Johnson, psychologist and therapist
Diane Juster, musician
Eli Kassner, co-founder of the Guitar Society of Toronto.
Elaine Keillor, Canadian music historian
Hassan Khosrowshahi, business magnate and philanthropist
Michael Charles Klein, family and maternity care physician
Laurier Lacroix, Quebec arts historian
Mark Levine, oncologist and researcher
Shar Levine, science educator
Sidney B. Linden, former chief judge of the Ontario Court of Justice
Gail Dexter Lord, museum planner and manager
Steve Lurie, mental health care advocate
Bruce MacKinnon, editorial cartoonists.
Harriet MacMillan, psychiatrist and pediatrician
Joe and Stephanie Mancini, homeless advocates
Roger L. Martin, business educator and academic
Don McKellar, actor, writer and director.
Linda E. McKnight, publisher
Emily Molnar, ballet dancer and choreographer
Terrence Montague, cardiovascular disease researcher
Richard Ian Guy Morrison, Arctic shorebirds conservationist
The Honourable Graydon Nicholas, former lieutenant governor of New Brunswick
Niels ole Nielsen, veterinarian and academic
Shane O'Dea, educator and orator
Robert Pace, Atlantic Canada business leader
Eric L. Peterson, philanthropist and indigenous health care advocate
Michel Picher, labour arbitrator
Deborah Poff, academic administrator
Andrew M. Pringle, investor and chairman of the Toronto Police Services Board
Daniel Reiss, environmentalist and chairman of Polar Bears International
Howard Warren Rundle, former president of Fanshawe College
Robert J. Sawyer, science fiction writer
Kathryn Shields, women's basketball player and coach
Ilkay Silk, actor, director and playwright
Jean Swanson, anti-poverty activist in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
Kathleen Patricia Taylor, former president and CEO of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
Richard Tremblay, founder and director of the Canadian Organ Donors Association
Louis Vachon, president of the National Bank of Canada
Geraldine Van Bibber, former commissioner of Yukon
David Vaver, intellectual property law as a scholar
James W. St. G. Walker, historian
Michael A. Walker, founder of the Fraser Institute
Howard Wetston, judge, former chairman of the Ontario Energy Board and the Ontario Securities Commission
Catharine Whiteside, medical researcher
Marie Wilson, commissioner with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
James G. Wright, pediatric orthopedist
Glenda Yeates, former deputy minister of Health Canada