McMaster Faculty of Science

The Faculty of Science is the largest of six faculties at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

McMaster Faculty of Science
Established1962
DeanDr. Maureen MacDonald [1]
Students6 600
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WebsiteFaculty of Science

Departments, Schools and Programs of the Faculty of Science

There are 7 departments and 2 interdisciplinary schools in the Faculty of Science:

Academic Programs

The Faculty of Science offers 7 first-year programs and 39 upper-year undergraduate programs ranging from astrophysics, biochemistry, earth and environmental sciences, to life sciences, human behaviour, kinesiology and medical and radiation sciences.

A co-op (or cooperative education) option is offered in 14 undergraduate science programs: Actuarial & Financial Mathematics, Biochemistry, Biology & Pharmacology, BioPhysics, Chemical Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geography & Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Medical & Health Physics, Molecular Biology & Genetics and Physics. The term "cooperative education" emphasizes the partnership between the employer, the student and university. Students taking the science co-op option have 4 work terms employed in their field in addition to the regular academic requirements. The co-op program is typically completed in 5 years.

The Faculty of Science offers Masters and PhD degrees in 16 graduate programs .

Deans of Science

The research-intensive, student-centred Faculty of Science has enjoyed strong leadership through its deans.

DeanYears served
Maureen MacDonald2017-
Bruce Milliken (Acting)2016-2017
Robert L. Baker2013-2016
Peter G. Sutherland (Acting)2012-2013
John P. Capone2005-2012
Peter G. Sutherland1996-2005
Harvey P. Weingarten1995-1996
Robert H. McNutt1989-1995
Ronald F. Childs1984-1989
Donald W. Sprung1975-1984
Dennis R. McCalla1967-1972
Ronald P. Graham1962-1967

Scientific Research

There are currently 5 Funded and Endowed Research Chairs, 13 Canada Research Chairs, 3 Faculty of Science Research Chairs and 1 Canada 150 Research Chair in the Faculty of Science.

Funded and Endowed Research Chairs

NameDepartment / SchoolTitle
Janok BhattacharyaGeography and Earth SciencesSusan Cunningham Research Chair in Geology
Bruce GaulinPhysics and AstronomyBrockhouse Chair in the Physics of Materials
Ian HambletonMathematics and StatisticsDr. F. Ronald Britton Professorship in Mathematics
Karen KiddBiology / Geography and Earth SciencesStephen A. Jarislowsky Chair in Environment and Health
Allison WilliamsGeography and Earth SciencesCIHR Chair in Gender, Work and Health

Canada Research Chairs

NameTitle
Paul AyersCanada Research Chair in Theoretical Chemistry
Patrick BennettCanada Research Chair in Vision Science
John D. BrennanCanada Research Chair in Bioanalytical Chemistry
Megumi HaradaCanada Research Chair in Equivariant Symplectic and Algebraic Geometry
Vladimir LjubicicCanada Research Chair in Neuromuscular Plasticity in Health and Disease
Paul McNicholasCanada Research Chair in Computational Statistics
Jose Moran-MirabalCanada Research Chair in Micro- and Nanostructured Materials
Carmel MothersillCanada Research Chair in Radiobiology
Aimee NelsonCanada Research Chair in Sensorimotor Control
Stuart PhillipsCanada Research Chair in Human Skeletal Muscle Health in Aging
Graham ScottCanada Research Chair in Comparative and Environmental Physiology
James Michael WaddingtonCanada Research Chair in Ecohydrology
Christine D. WilsonCanada Research Chair in Extragalactic Star Formation

Faculty of Science Research Chairs

NameDepartment / SchoolTitle
Michael BrookChemistry and Chemical BiologyScience Research Chair in Sustainable Silicone Polymers
Kari Dalnoki-VeressPhysics and AstronomyScience Research Chair in Experimental Soft Condensed Matter Physics
Allison WilliamsGeography and Earth SciencesScience Research Chair in Career Friendly Workplaces

Canada 150 Research Chair

NameDepartment / SchoolTitle
Johathan PruittPsychology, Neuroscience & BehaviourCanada 150 Research Chair in Biological Dystopias

Many discoveries have been made at McMaster University such as the development of neutron spectroscopy by Bertram Brockhouse which earned him a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1994.

Under the presidency of Dr. H.G. Thode in the 1960s, scientific research at McMaster was intensive and yielded important discoveries in the areas of science and engineering. In 1959, McMaster's Nuclear Reactor was built for the purpose of nuclear and medical radiation research. McMaster is the only Canadian university that safely contains a nuclear reactor in their campus. Scientific research at McMaster University earned the university high rankings in the areas of research and strength in science.

Centres, Institutes and Facilities

The Faculty of Science hosts or supports several research-based centres and institutes that feature integrated, multi-disciplinary work.

  • Biointerfaces Institute uses high-throughput methods to better understand the interface between biological and synthetic materials. By studying how biological systems respond to synthetic materials, and vice versa, the Institute seeks to expand our ability to create better biosensors and medical implants, among other applications.
  • Brockhouse Institute for Material Research is named after Nobel Prize winner Bertram Brockhouse and is dedicated to materials research, development and analysis. Facilities include the Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy (CCEM), Centre for Crystal Growth, McMaster Analytical X-ray Diffraction Facility, and the Photonics Research Laboratories.
  • McMaster Centre for Climate Change is a multidisciplinary research centre with the established goal of bringing together researchers to study and model climate processes, the effects of climate change, and their possible mitigation.
  • McMaster Institute for Music and Mind, where scientists, researchers, and musicians study questions about the physical structure, evolution, neural processing, performance, and perception of music, dance and media arts.
  • McMaster Institute for Transportation and Logistics (MITL) was created to work with business and government partners to improve the efficiency of transportation systems and the competitiveness of the logistics/manufacturing sector.
  • Nuclear Research Building, McMaster Nuclear Reactor
  • Thode Library of Science and Engineering
  • Origins Institute conducts transdisciplinary research to study fundamental questions in science. Areas of exploration include the origin of life and astrobiology, astrophysics, the origins of dark matter and dark energy in the universe, and the beginnings of life.
  • Physical Activity Centre of Excellence (PACE) is an exercise research and training centre. Researchers study ways to improve health and well-being among older adults and people with chronic disease or disability.

References

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