Prix d’excellence en recherche de l’Université d’Ottawa
University of Ottawa Award for Excellence in Research


(modalités - policy and procedures)

(directives pour mises en candidatures / guidelines for nomination)


Anciens récipiendaires - Past winners
(Titre de la Conférence du prix de recherche suit le nom) 
(Research Lecture title follows name of winner)

2009-10 Katherine Lippel, Section Droit civil

2008-09 Ivan Stojmenovic, SITE
"Journey Through Applied Algorithms"

2007-08 Hussein Mouftah, SITE
"Wireless Sensor Networks in the e-Society"

2006-07 Nancy Edwards, School of Nursing
"What makes community health interventions work?"

2005-06  Constance Backhouse, Common Law Section
Rape in the House of Commons: The 1929 Prosecution of Louis Auger, Former uOttawa Professor

2004-05  Annette O'Connor, School of Nursing
Yes, no, maybe, helping patients make tough decisions

2003-04  Steve Perry, Department of Biology
Strategies for Coping with Stress, and Other Fish Tales

2002-03  Shana Poplack, Department of Linguistics
Uncovering the Hidden Origins of Everyday Language

2001-02  Gregor Bochmann, School of Information Technology  and Engineering
Why art is Needed for Software Development

2000-01  Gary Slater, Department of Physics
La vie, molécule par molécule: sorting, moving and teasing polymers

1999-00  Heather Davis, School of Rehabilitation Sciences
Using DNA to modulate the immune system: potential impact on vaccines, cancer therapies and allergy

1998-99  Emery Fortin, Department of Physics
La science à l’envers: From Solar Cells to Bose-Einstein Condensation”

1997-98  Nicolas Georganas, School of Information Technology and Engineering
Ecouter ou étouffer le chant des sirènes: le Web et le multimédia apprivoisés
Resisting or Embracing the Sirens’ Song: Multimedia and the Web for the Wise

1996-97  David Handelman, Department of Mathematics and Statisctics
On the Dynamics of the Binomial Theorem

1995-96  Robert Korneluk, Department of Pediatrics
Research into Molecular Genetics: From Muscular Dystrophy to Cell Suicide

1994-95  Chad Gaffield, Department of History
The Renewing of Canadian History:  Nouvelles questions, nouvelles sources, nouvelles méthodes

1993-94  Juan (Tito) Scaiano, Department of Chemistry
From Magnets to Power Lines: How they Influence Chemical Reactions

1992-93 M. Gilles Paquet, Faculté d’administration
Sciences transversales et savoirs d’expérience: The Art of Trespassing

1991-92  Alvin Mahrer, School of Psychology
Opening the Closed Doors of Distinguished Psychotherapists:
The Discovery of how Change Occurs in Psychotherapy Sessions

1990-91  Howard Alper, Department of Chemistry
Basic Research: From Petrochemicals to Pharmaceuticals and Beyond

1989-90 M. Jean-Louis Major, Département des lettres françaises
A la recherche d’un texte authentique

1988-89  David Levine, Department of Nephrology
Inside the Kidney: Neither Dull nor Void

1987-88  John Holmes, Department of Chemistry
Cultivating my Chemical Garden

1986-87  Jan Veizer, Department of Geology
The Earth and its Life: Systems Perspective

1985-86  Stanislaw S. Stuchly, Department of Electrical Engineering
Radio Waves and our Bodies

1984-85  William Dray, Department of Philosophy
Causal Controversy in History

1983-84  Jean Himms-Hagen, Department of Biochemistry
Body Heat, Food and Fatness

1982-83  Walter Tarnopolsky, Common Law Section
International Supervision of Human Rights: The U.N. Experience

1981-82 M. Gérald Beaudoin, Section de droit civil
Rapatriement et puis aprés?
Repatriation now what?

1980-81  Morris Kates, Department of Biochemistry
Adventures in Membrane-Land

1979-80 M. Fernand Ouellet, Département d'histoire
Le paysan canadien-français d'avant 1850: libéré ou exploité?

1978-79  Gordin Kaplan, Department of Biology
Self and Non-Self: Narcissism at the Cell Level
(Moi et l'autre: aventures d'un lymphomane)

1977-78  Nigel Howard, Faculty of Administration
Powerful Paradoxes

1976-77 M. Marcel Trudel, Département d'histoire
L'Homme de ma génération, homme d'ancien régime

1975-76 M. Marcel LeBlanc, Département de physique
Harnessing Perpetual Motion: Frozen Asset or Future Prospect?

1974-75  Wilbert J. Keon, Department of Surgery
Coronary Heart Surgery: New Directions

1973-74 M. Donat Pharand, Section de droit civil
The Northwest Passage: Un souci des canadiens

1972-73 M. Jean Ménard, Département de lettres françaises
Albert Besnard - le magnifique

1971-72  Benjamin C.Y. Lu, Department of Chemical Engineering
Turning Water into Wine

1970-71  Keith J. Laidler, Department of Chemistry
The Seeds of Time

1969-70 M. Benoît Garceau, o.m.i., Faculté de philosophie
Les niveaux de la critique

1968-69  Paul Wyczynski, Département de lettres françaises
Nelligan et la Musique

1967-68 M. Léonard F. Bélanger, Département d'histologie et embryologie
Bonescapes by Atomlight

1966-67  Brian E. Conway, Department of Chemistry
Electricity and Chemistry: Some Reflections on Historical
and Contemporary Work

1965-66  John Ertl, Faculty of Psychology
Evoked Potential and Intelligence

1964-65 M. Eugène Roberto, Département de lettres françaises
Réflexion littéraire: Claudel

1963-64  Margaret Beznak, Department of Physiology
Experiments on Enlargement of the Heart