2014 UBC Killam Awards Celebration Recap

On October 14, 2014, an invited audience of UBC faculty, staff, graduate students and their friends and family joined with members of the Killam family and Killam Trustees to celebrate this year’s UBC Killam Laureates.

The awards presentation and reception held at UBC’s Aquatic Ecosystems Research Lab (AERL) is an annual event held to recognize the achievements of the newest additions to UBC’s Killam community.

David H. Farrar, Provost and Vice-President Academic, Susan Porter, Dean and Vice-Provost of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, members of the UBC Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Fellowships Committee and Trustees of the Killam Trusts hosted the event, presenting award certificates to winners of the Killam Postdoctoral Research Fellowships, Killam Doctoral Scholarships, and Killam Faculty Research Fellowships.

Pictured: Welcome remarks

Highlighting the festivities were video presentations created especially for the celebration featuring several of the newest laureates. These video introductions to the scholars and their work offer brief glimpses into the worlds of these passionate and accomplished individuals.

Here are links to the video profiles of this year’s laureates, in the order they were presented at the event:

Dr. Robert Kozak, Professor, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Wood Science – UBC Killam Teaching Prize

Dr. Laurel Schafer, Professor, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry– UBC Killam Mentoring Award 

Dr. James Johnson, Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cellular & Physiological Sciences – UBC Killam Research Fellowship Award

Dr. Stephanie Vogt, Postdoctoral Fellow, Michael Smith Laboratory – UBC Killam Postdoctoral Research Fellow 

Marc Tadaki, PhD Student, Faculty of Arts, Department of Geography – UBC Killam Doctoral Scholarship

Bita Iman, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences – UBC Killam Doctoral Scholarship 

Full UBC Killam Profile playlist.

This year’s Killam-Donald N. Byers Memorial Prize was presented to Miriam Matejova, a PhD student in the Dept. of Political Science. This additional $3,000 prize goes to the top ranked student in the annual Tri-Agency/Affiliated competition. Ms. Matejova was also awarded a 2014 Vanier scholarship.

Pictured: Killam Trustee George H. Cooper and 2014 Killam-Donald N. Byers Memorial Prize winner Miriam Matejova, PhD Student, Political Science

Among the other honours presented at the event were the 2014 UBC Killam Postdoctoral Research Prizes, awarded to Dr. Mathias Görges and Dr. Jeremy Hirota in recognition of their research achievements while at UBC. The Postdoctoral Fellows Office (PDFO) at the Faculty of Graduate Studies awards these two $5,000 prizes annually in the hope that the award will help advance the recipients’ professional careers to heights beyond those already demonstrated in their current work.

A closer look at the work of Dr. Jeremy Hirota, UBC Faculty of Medicine, a post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for Heart Lung Innovation at St. Paul’s Hospital.

A closer look at the work of Dr. Matthias Görges, member of UBC’s Electrical and Computer Engineering in Medicine/Pediatric Anesthesia Research Team.

The Killam Endowments, comprising the Killam General Endowment, the Killam Memorial Salary Fund, and the Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Fund for Advanced Studies, support programmes at the University of British Columbia for the most distinguished researchers at the doctoral, postdoctoral, and faculty levels. The various competitions held over the past year reflect the academic excellence of research and scholarship at UBC.

The Killam Endowments were established by Dorothy J. Killam in memory of her husband Izaak Walton Killam.

Pictured: 3 generations of the Killam family (centre L to R) James, Mia, Eliza and Maude Killam

Here is the complete list of the UBC Killam Laureates honoured at this year’s event

University Killam Professors (Awarded by the Board of Governors)

The designation is conferred by the Board of Governors on the recommendation of the President to recognize exceptional members of faculty who have distinguished themselves as scholars in research and/or teaching and learning.

Current Professors

Ian K. Affleck, Physics and Astronomy

Sherrill E. Grace, English

Michael Hayden, Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutic

Professors Emeriti

Patricia Baird, Medical Genetics

David Dolphin, Chemistry

Robert G. Evans, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research

Kalevi J. Holsti, Political Science

William H. New, English

Killam Awards for Excellence in Mentoring

(Awarded by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies in November 2013)

The Killam Awards for Excellence in Mentoring are based on sustained mentorship of numerous graduate students over many years. Mentoring may be related to, but is perceived as differing from, classroom teaching and may be distinct and separable from the usual measure of research productivity. One award recognizes faculty members in the mid-career category – that is, for those who have held university appointments for less than 12 years – and the other recognizes faculty members in the senior category – that is, for those with 12 or more years of university service.

Mid-career category

Laurel Schafer, Chemistry

Senior category

Rabab Ward, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Killam Faculty Research Fellowships

(Awarded by the Office of the Vice-President Research and International in March 2014)

Fellowships are open to all UBC faculty members, with tenure, who wish to devote full time to research and study in their field during a recognized study leave (sabbatical).

Junior Fellows

Alexander Dick, English

Simon Donner, Geography

James Johnson, Cellular and Physiological Sciences

Laura Moss, English

Christian Schoof, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

Brian Wilson, Human Kinetics

Senior Fellows

Jamie Peck, Geography

Thomas Schneider, Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies

Michael Tenzer, Music

Killam Faculty Research Prizes

(Awarded by the Office of the Vice-President Research and International in March 2014)

Up to ten prizes are awarded each year for excellence in research. Five prizes go to professors in the humanities and social sciences, and five to professors in the natural, applied and health sciences.

Arts, Junior Faculty

Richard Carpiano, Sociology

Francesco Trebbi, Economics

Arts, Senior Faculty

Barbara Arneil, Political Science

Jamie Peck, Geography

Paul Russell, Philosophy

Science, Junior Faculty

Purang Abolmaeseumi, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Science, Senior Faculty

C. Blake Gilks, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Stephen Lam, Respiratory Medicine

Marco Marra, Medical Genetics

John Webb, Cardiology

Killam Teaching Prizes

(Awarded by the Office of the Provost and Vice-President Academic in May 2014)

Killam Teaching Prizes recognize faculty members with at least three years of teaching at UBC. Established University-wide, the prize is adjudicated within each of the twelve Faculties under procedures defined in the Faculty and approved by the Provost. Candidates may be nominated by colleagues, students, or alumni. The award recognizes distinguished teaching at any level or combination of levels: introductory, advanced, or graduate (including supervision).

Recipients (in alphabetical order by surname)

Chris Addison, Chemistry

Sunaina Assanand, Psychology

Janine Benedet, Law

Joy Butler, Curriculum and Pedagogy

Jane Buxton, School of Population and Public Health

Paul Carter, Computer Science

Lukas Chrostowski, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Elizabeth Conibear, Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics

Hsi-Yung (Steve) Feng, Mechanical Engineering

Amin Ghaziani, Sociology

Hartej Gill, Educational Studies

Tim Huh, Operations and Logistics

Elizabeth Jones, Social Work

Robert Kozak, Wood Science

Brian Leander, Botany/Zoology

Kevin Leyton-Brown, Computer Science

Vadim Marmer, Economics

Barry Mason, Cellular and Physiological Sciences

Marina Milner-Bolotin Curriculum and Pedagogy

Miguel Mota, English

Robert Taylor, Music

Dan Weary, Land and Food Systems

Graham Wong, Cardiology

Killam Postdoctoral Research Fellowships

(Awarded by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies in March 2014)

The Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Postdoctoral Research Fellowships are awarded to distinguished scholars from Canada and around the world, who have recently completed their doctorate degrees at a university other than UBC. The Killam Postdoctoral Research Fellowships provide support for two years with a stipend, travel allowance and medical benefits.

New Fellows (in alphabetical order by surname)

Elizabeth Gow, Forestry

Duncan Hewitt, Mathematics

Nathaniel Sharp, Zoology

Stefanie Vogt, Microbiology

David Wachsmuth, Geography

Renewed Fellows (in alphabetical order by surname)

John Paul Catungal, Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice; Geography

Becca Franks, Animal Welfare Program, Faculty of Land and Food Systems

Katie Marshall, Zoology

Paul Szpak, Anthropology

Nicholas White, Chemistry

Killam Postdoctoral Fellow Research Prizes

(Awarded by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies in March 2014)

The Killam Postdoctoral Fellow Research Prizes are awarded annually to full-time postdoctoral fellows in recognition of outstanding research and scholarly contributions while at UBC.

Recipients (in alphabetical order by surname)

Matthias Görges, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Jeremy Hirota, Respiratory Medicine

Killam Doctoral Fellowships

(Awarded by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies in September 2014)

The Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Doctoral Fellowships are the University of British Columbia’s most prestigious merit-based graduate fellowships and are awarded annually to the most outstanding doctoral degree candidates. The fellowships provide support for a maximum of two years with a stipend and travel allowance.

New Fellows (in alphabetical order by surname)

Kaylee Byers, Interdisciplinary Studies

Ana Chara Serna, Forestry

Rowan Cockett, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

Maude Côté-Landry, Classical Studies

Addison Desnoyer, Chemistry

Bita Imam, Rehabilitation Sciences

Anna Keefe, Language and Literacy Education

Miriam Matejova, Political Science

Ellen Stephenson, Psychology

Jeremy Stone, Urban Planning

Marc Tadaki, Geography

Francis Therrien, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Mary Turri, Educational Psychology

David Twa, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Xian Wang, History

Anson Wong, Physics and Astronomy

Kai Kin Gary Yan, Mechanical Engineering

Bo Zhuang, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Renewed Fellows (in alphabetical order by surname)

Justin Alger, Political Science

Daiana Becker dos-Santos, Interdisciplinary Oncology

Dan Bock, Botany

Dan Cohen, Geography

Selena Couture, Theatre

Jacqueline Davis, Interdisciplinary Studies

Jason Fice, Kinesiology

Alexey Golubev, History

Tegan Haslam, Botany

William Keats-Osborn, Sociology

Brett Kolesnik, Mathematics

Sabine Laguë, Zoology

Anja Nowak, Germanic Studies

Jonathan Smirl, Interdisciplinary Studies – Health and Exercise, UBC Okanagan

Michael VanInsberghe, Genome Science and Technology

Aaron Weidman, Psychology

Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Awards

(Awarded by the Office of the Provost and Vice-President Academic in May 2014)

Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Awards recognize the valuable role that teaching assistants play in our undergraduate programs. Established University-wide, the prize is adjudicated within each of the twelve Faculties under procedures defined in the Faculty and approved by the Provost. The award recognizes skills, abilities and contributions that result in a high level of respect from undergraduate students and academic or course supervisors.

Recipients (in alphabetical order by surname)

Parisa Behnamfar, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Kristen Carter, Art History, Visual Art & Theory

Vincent Chan, Mathematics

Benjamin Cheung, Psychology

Jeffrey Goeders, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Heather Holroyd, Sociology

Won Kim, Language and Literacy Education

Andy Leung, Statistics

Kristina McBurney, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Alym Moosa, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Léanne Racicot, Chemistry

Md. Hafizur Rahman, Chemical and Biological Engineering

Sara Schroeter, Language and Literacy Education

Bryanna Thiel, Soil Science

Ashley Welsh, Curriculum and Pedagogy

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Thursday, 30 October 2014