McMaster Faculty of Science

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McMaster Faculty of Science
Hamilton Hall at McMaster University.jpg
Hamilton Hall is the home to many classes and offices of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics in the Faculty of Science
Established1962
AffiliationMcMaster University
DeanDr. Maureen MacDonald
Students7,400
Location, ,
WebsiteFaculty of Science

The Faculty of Science is the largest of six faculties at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1962, the faculty is located in the Westdale neighbourhood.[1] It houses 6,800 undergraduate students and 600 graduate students, across 39 upper-year undergraduate programs ranging from astrophysics, biochemistry, earth and environmental sciences, to life sciences, human behaviour, kinesiology and medical and radiation sciences.[1] Notable discoveries at McMaster University include the development of neutron spectroscopy by Bertram Brockhouse which earned him a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1994.[2]

Under the presidency of Dr. H.G. Thode in the 1960s, scientific research at McMaster was intensive and yielded important discoveries in the areas of science and engineering. In 1959, McMaster's Nuclear Reactor was built for the purpose of nuclear and medical radiation research. McMaster is the only Canadian university that contains a nuclear reactor in their campus. Scientific research at McMaster University earned the university high rankings in the areas of research and strength in science, where it is ranked seventh in Canada and 212th in the world according to QS University Rankings 2017 for Natural Sciences.[3]

Departments, Schools and Programs of the Faculty of Science[]

There are 7 departments and 2 interdisciplinary schools in the Faculty of Science:

Academic Programs[]

A co-op (or cooperative education) option is offered in 14 undergraduate science programs: Actuarial & Financial Mathematics, Biochemistry, Biology & Pharmacology, BioPhysics, Chemical Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Medical & Health Physics, Molecular Biology & Genetics and Physics. The term "cooperative education" emphasizes the partnership between the employer, the student and university. Students taking the science co-op option have 4 work terms employed in their field in addition to the regular academic requirements. The co-op program is typically completed in 5 years.

The Faculty of Science offers Masters and PhD degrees in 16 graduate programs .

Deans of Science[]

Dean Years served
Maureen MacDonald 2017-
Bruce Milliken (Acting) 2016-2017
Robert L. Baker 2013-2016
Peter G. Sutherland (Acting) 2012-2013
John P. Capone 2005-2012
Peter G. Sutherland 1996-2005
Harvey P. Weingarten 1995-1996
Robert H. McNutt 1989-1995
Ronald F. Childs 1984-1989
Donald W. Sprung 1975-1984
Dennis R. McCalla 1967-1972
Ronald P. Graham 1962-1967

Scientific Research[]

There are currently 5 Funded and Endowed Research Chairs, 17 Canada Research Chairs, 3 Faculty of Science Research Chairs and 1 Canada 150 Research Chair in the Faculty of Science.[1]

Funded and Endowed Research Chairs[]

Name Department / School Title
Janok Bhattacharya Earth, Environment & Society Susan Cunningham Research Chair in Geology
Bruce Gaulin Physics and Astronomy Brockhouse Chair in the Physics of Materials
Ian Hambleton Mathematics and Statistics Dr. F. Ronald Britton Professorship in Mathematics
Karen Kidd Biology / Earth, Environment & Society Stephen A. Jarislowsky Chair in Environment and Health
Allison Williams Earth, Environment & Society CIHR Chair in Gender, Work and Health

Canada Research Chairs[]

Name Title
Paul Ayers Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Chemistry
Patrick Bennett Canada Research Chair in Vision Science
John D. Brennan Canada Research Chair in Bioanalytical Chemistry
Alemu Gonsamo Canada Research Chair in Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Ecosystems
Megumi Harada Canada Research Chair in Equivariant Symplectic and Algebraic Geometry
Jennifer Heisz Canada Research Chair in Brain Health and Aging
Gita Ljubicic Canada Research Chair in Community-Engaged Research for Northern Sustainability
Vladimir Ljubicic Canada Research Chair in Neuromuscular Plasticity in Health and Disease
Paul McNicholas Canada Research Chair in Computational Statistics
Jose Moran-Mirabal Canada Research Chair in Micro- and Nanostructured Materials
Carmel Mothersill Canada Research Chair in Radiobiology
Aimee Nelson Canada Research Chair in Sensorimotor Control
Stuart Phillips Canada Research Chair in Human Skeletal Muscle Health in Aging
Graham Scott Canada Research Chair in Comparative and Environmental Physiology
James Michael Waddington Canada Research Chair in Ecohydrology
Christine D. Wilson Canada Research Chair in Extragalactic Star Formation
Gabriel (Naiqi) Xiao Canada Research Chair in Perceptual Development

Faculty of Science Research Chairs[]

Name Year Department / School Title
Michael Brook 2019 Chemistry & Chemical Biology Science Research Chair in Sustainable Silicone Polymers
Kari Dalnoki-Veress 2019 Physics & Astronomy Science Research Chair in Experimental Soft Condensed Matter Physics
Allison Williams 2019 Earth, Environment & Society Science Research Chair in Career Friendly Workplaces
Martin Gibala 2020 Kinesiology Science Research Chair in Integrative Exercise Physiology
Gillian Goward 2020 Chemistry & Chemical Biology Science Research Chair in Magnetic Resonance in Materials for Energy Storage
Louis Schmidt 2020 Psychology, Neuoscience & Behaviour Science Research Chair in Early Determinants of Mental Health

Canada 150 Research Chair[]

Name Department / School Title
Johathan Pruitt Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour Canada 150 Research Chair in Biological Dystopias

Centres, Institutes and Facilities[]

The Faculty of Science hosts or supports several research-based centres and institutes that feature integrated, multi-disciplinary work.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d McMaster University. "Faculty of Science". www.science.mcmaster.ca. Retrieved 2020-11-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ The Nobel Foundation. "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1994". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 2020-11-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited (2020-02-26). "Natural Science". Top Universities. Retrieved 2020-11-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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