It is with great delight and excitement to announce that Professor Geoffrey Ozin is the 2022 Killam Prize winner for his leading work in nanoscience. The Killam Prizes are awarded by the Canada Council for the Arts and among Canada’s most prestigious prizes for careers in research, which is to “recognize and celebrate our most inspiring scholars and thought leaders.” Five awards are given, one each in the fields of humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, health sciences, and engineering. Each of the Laureates receive $100,000 in award funding.
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- Congratulations to Geoff’s heterogeneous catalysis paper on Matter
- Congratulations to Geoff’s birthday paper of CO2 photocatalysis on Matter
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- Congratulations to Lu, Chengliang and Geoff on their recent publication in Nature Communications
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