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Home / 2018 / March / 09 / Top researchers receive prestigious awards at UBC Okanagan

Top researchers receive prestigious awards at UBC Okanagan

By Nathan Skolski on March 9, 2018

Three professors named Researchers of the Year

From smart building materials, to innovative public art, to improved palliative care, UBC Okanagan’s Researchers of the Year are pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and developing new ways to improve their communities.

UBC’s Okanagan campus announced this week that the Researcher of the Year awards would be awarded to three faculty members. Awardees include Associate Professor Shahria Alam in the category of natural sciences and engineering, Associate Professor Nancy Holmes in social sciences and humanities and Professor Barbara Pesut in health.

“I’m thrilled to be highlighting the world-class work of our researchers,” says Vice-Principal, Research Philip Barker. “Professors Alam, Holmes and Pesut are making an enormous impact here in the Okanagan and globally, and UBC is delighted to recognize their important contributions”

Student researcher awards were also presented this year to MA student David Lacho and PhD student Ryan Hoiland.

"Our campus is home to some incredible talent, in our faculty and in our students," adds Barker. "The work they’re doing today is creating important new knowledge in their disciplines and will have a lasting impact."

About UBC Okanagan’s award-winning researchers

Associate Professor Shahria Alam, Natural Sciences and Engineering Researcher of the Year


Engineering professor Shahria Alam develops smarter, safer and greener construction materials and structural systems. His work has led to important advances in the construction of sustainable infrastructure, particularly in seismically active regions.

“Prof. Alam’s research perfectly exemplifies the core values of our school, which are to improve the social well-being of our community, province, country and planet,” says Rehan Sadiq, associate dean of the School of Engineering at UBC Okanagan. “His work is helping to build safer structures around the world and I’m excited to see where his research goes next.”

Associate Professor Nancy Holmes, Social Sciences and Humanities Researcher of the Year


Bringing together skills as a writer, researcher and organizer, creative writing professor Nancy Holmes’ research focuses, in part, on developing community-driven eco-art projects. The Border Free Bees Project is Holmes’ most recent work and invites hundreds of people, organizations and businesses in Kelowna to learn about native bees and to commit to creating and preserving habitat for them in backyards and public lands. This project was the recipient of the 2017 Pollinator Advocate Award for Canada.

“Prof. Holmes brings a profound depth of knowledge of literature and poetry to her eco-art projects,” says Sharon Thesen, professor emeritus of creative writing in the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies. “Her work is distinguished by its commitment not only to art and literature, but to the role the arts play in the health of the community and the environment.”

Professor Barbara Pesut, Health Researcher of the Year


Barbara Pesut, professor of nursing in the Faculty of Health and Social Development is part of a research team at UBC's Okanagan campus focused on improving palliative care. Working with patients and families in rural communities to better understand their experiences and needs, her work is helping to build rural capacity for end-of-life care by working with hospice palliative care societies from throughout the B.C. interior and across Canada.

“As Canada Research Chair in Health, Ethics and Diversity, Prof. Pesut is one of the foremost experts in palliative care in Canada and internationally,” says Marie Tarrant, director of the School of Nursing at UBC Okanagan. “She is developing innovative and meaningful programs to improve end-of-life care for underserved populations.”

About UBC's Okanagan campus

UBC’s Okanagan campus is an innovative hub for research and learning in the heart of British Columbia’s stunning Okanagan Valley. Ranked among the top 20 public universities in the world, UBC is home to bold thinking and discoveries that make a difference. Established in 2005, the Okanagan campus combines a globally recognized UBC education with a tight-knit and entrepreneurial community that welcomes students and faculty from around the world. For more visit ok.ubc.ca.

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Tel: 250 807 9926
E-mail: nathan.skolski@ubc.ca

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