Natalya Gomez and Daryl Haggard win Arthur B. McDonald Fellowships
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Professors (Earth and Planetary Sciences) and (Physics) have been awarded 2024 Arthur B. McDonald Fellowships from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
These awards recognize early-career academic researchers, providing them with a $250,000 research grant over two years.
“These two outstanding and innovative researchers are contributing directly to ’s prominent position as a global leader in climate and astrophysics research,” said Dominique Bérubé, Vice-Principal of Research and Innovation. “ congratulates Professor Gomez and Professor Haggard, and thanks NSERC for its support of early-career research.”
Both are members of ’s Trottier Space Institute. Gomez holds a Canada Research Chair in Ice sheet-Sea level Interactions and Haggard holds one in Multi-Messenger Astrophysics.