Mr. Nolan has distinguished himself as an outstanding engineering designer, manager, executive and leader in the fields of power transmission and custom engineering of high power electric arc furnace systems. He has been responsible for the design engineering and project management of major metallurgical facilities. He is currently the President of Ronol Investments Inc..

Roderick Nolan, Chair of Neill & Gunter Moltner Ltd., was instrumental in founding and building this consulting firm and its associated companies into an internationally recognized engineering consulting and management company. He directed major projects in Canada, USA and Europe in the areas of instrument and control systems, composite wood product design and manufacture and power generation. He has also made many major contributions to society outside his profession.

Canada has the longest coastline in the world and is surrounded by three great oceans. Peter Noble has spent his career working on the design of vessels and offshore structures with a particular focus on Canada's North. He has provided visionary leadership in these areas and has pioneered work by industry to address problems of ship design in ice-covered waters. His activities have included a wide range of applications, from icebreaker design to LNG tankers, to the use of ice tank testing for design of ice-going ships. His leadership and contributions have been recognized by his election as ...

Ioan Nistor is an internationally acclaimed expert in performance and design of civil engineering infrastructure subjected to extreme coastal hazards, such as tsunamis and hurricanes. He has had an outstanding engineering and academic career, first as a consulting engineer in Montreal and then as a professor of civil engineering at the University of Ottawa. As a prolific author of high-impact technical publications, he has contributed towards the development of international design standards and tsunami risk mitigation strategies. He has held leadership positions, including appointments as ...

Natalia K. Nikolova, a Professor at McMaster University, has made outstanding contributions to the global advancement of the theory and applications of microwave engineering. Most notably, her pioneering work on response sensitivity analysis enabled drastic acceleration of the design optimization of high-frequency structures in the framework of electromagnetic simulation software. Her innovations in microwave imaging and detection enabled applications in medical diagnostics and security systems, which are expected to bring important benefits to our society in the near future. Prof. Nikolova ...

Professor James Nicell is an internationally-recognized scholar, known for his research into environmental applications of enzymes, assessment of the fate and impacts of pharmaceutically-active compounds, green plasticizer development, and odour impact assessment. His work has been published widely in top international journals and has been cited thousands of times. He has received numerous awards for teaching, research and professional contributions. Most recently, as Dean of Engineering, he leads a Faculty with 160 professors, 3,800 undergraduate and 1,200 graduate students.

Dr. Ni has made major contributions to pulp and paper science and engineering. He has demonstrated an outstanding capability in identifying industry problems, and then applying chemistry and chemical engineering principles to find innovative solutions to these problems. His contributions are not only in advancing the knowledge in pulp and paper science and engineering, but also in transferring new technologies and novel process concepts to mill practices. He has been a key player in the development of many innovative pulp and paper processes/products in collaboration with industry, many of ...

Dr. John Newhook Ph.D. P.Eng. is a world renowned researcher who has major contributions to the field of Civil Engineering. He has developed new technologies for structural health monitoring, and has made major contributions to the field of bridge design, including advancements in soil-steel bridges, and the use of novel materials in bridge design. He is also recognized as a leader in both Canadian Engineering Community and the University Research Community. He has spearheaded the development of a number of important national and international research initiatives and has been a leader in a ...

Mr. Newell has spent his entire career in the Canadian oil industry and has distinguished himself by his technology eladership, particularly in oil sands development, as well as in education, aboriginal development and safety while assuming increasing responsibilities with Syncrude Canada Ltd, where he was Chairman and CEO. He is a Chancellor Emeritus of the University of Alberta.

Dr. Nessim has played a leadership role in introducing the use of probabilistic risk and reliability methods to the pipeline industry worldwide. His work has had foundational impact on engineering practice in Canada and elsewhere. He is the originator and designer of PIRAMID software for risk-based pipeline integrity management, used by 30 pipeline operators on four continents, and the principal author of Appendices that were included in the 2007 edition of CSA Z662 and are being considered for inclusion in ASME B31.8. He is widely published, a significant contributor to technical committees ...