Additional 2006 Winners Include:
- During his graduate studies, Dr. Sean Hum won the Leaders of Tomorrow award for his diverse accomplishments, ranging from sports to advanced research. His pioneering work at the University of Calgary and TRLabs on radio-on-fibre and tunable reflectarrays earned him accolades at the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Symposium. Besides his technical achievements, Sean was a race strategist for the U of C’s Soleon Solar Car Team, captained a dragon boat and founded a new student society. Now a University of Toronto Professor, Dr. Hum leads the RADIANCE lab to develop advanced antenna systems using various advanced electromagnetics techniques and technologies.
- Gregory Harris, while a Media Relations Advisor at the University of Calgary, earned the award for Journalism: General Public for his extensive coverage of the Soleon Solar Car team during the 2005 North American Solar Challenge. Over 10 days, Harris travelled with the team, filing reports that captured the race’s day-to-day challenges and effectively promoted solar energy and technological innovation to a broad audience. His engaging storytelling and consistent updates brought significant media attention to the event, helping to increase public appreciation for hands-on science and the environmental potential of solar technology.
- Quadrise Canada Fuel Systems, won the award for Industrial Research for pioneering MSAR® technology, an alternative fuel from heavy hydrocarbons like bitumen. This technology offers significant cost savings and supply security advantages for oil sands and heavy oil operators, particularly in steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) production systems, by potentially replacing natural gas. Following the corporate restructuring, the successor company, Quadrise plc of London now licenses and supplies MSAR® technology, additives, and services to its clients.
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