"The award recognizes professionals in academia or industry who have conducted
innovative research in engineering, geology or geophysics, and that research
has been successfully applied to improve our economic and social well being."
This award is named after the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Science and Engineering
Research.
The award may
be made to an individual or a research team.
EVALUATION CONSIDERATIONS
Recipient must be an APEGGA member
Has conducted the research in Alberta, though it may have been field tested or applied elsewhere
Scope and/or complexity of the research problem
Degree of innovation
Rigour and originality of methodology
Evidence
of the quality of research through:
- Recognition by peers
- Patents
Dissemination of the research through
one of the following:
- Presentation to
professional and technical societies
- Published papers and reports in
academic or trade journals
Evidence of the impact of the research
as measured by at least one of the following:
-
Use of research results by the
engineering, geology or geophysics professions and/or the public
- Further research, development and
application by others
- Transfer of the
research into commercial products or services
The research may have been applied by the nominee(s) or by other professionals. However, nominees who have directed the process from problem to idea to hypothesis to research to application and evaluation will have an advantage in the judging process.
THEME
The intent of this award is to recognize and increase awareness of the excellent
applied research in Alberta, and through that, encourage collaboration among
professionals in academia and industry.
DEFINITION
For the purpose of this award, engineering, geological and geophysical research shall be defined as: The application of innovative methods and approaches to solve an identified problem which results in novel products, processes, and/or services provided by the engineering, geology or geophysics professions.
REQUIREMENTS
Complete the nomination form in full and attach documents describing the nominee
and his/her achievements which, in the opinion of the nominator, qualify the
nominee for the award, together with such supporting evidence as the nominator
may wish the Honours and Awards Committee and Alberta Ingenuity Fund Research
Excellence Award to consider.
PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS
2002 O.P. Malik, P.Eng.
2003 The Fold-Fault Research Project
2004 Nova Research & Technology Centre
2005 The McCaig Centre for Joint Injury and Arthritis Research and the Alberta Bone and Joint Health Institute Knee Team
2006 W.H. Finlay, P.Eng., PhD
2007 G. Lachapelle, P.Eng., PhD
2008 Dr. Wayne Grover, P.Eng.
Summit Awards® nomination form for an individual in pdf format.
Individual_Nomination_Form.pdf
Summit Awards® nomination form for an individual in Word format.
Summit Awards® nomination form for a group in pdf format.
Summit Awards® nomination form for a group in Word format.