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Carl H. Westcott Memorial Fellowship

This scholarship is offered annually.

Overview

The Carl H. Westcott Fellowship was endowed by Mrs. Kathleen B. Westcott of White Rock, B.C. in 1986 with a $25,000 donation to the University of Alberta as a memorial to her late husband. The fellowship is tenable at any university whose faculty members are actively engaged in research at TRIUMF. It will be awarded each year to a graduate student whose research work is being carried out at TRIUMF or on TRIUMF-related projects, on the advice of a committee appointed by the director of TRIUMF; the committee will consist of one Faculty member from the University of Alberta and three others drawn from the TRIUMF consortium universities or other Canadian universities with substantial programs at TRIUMF, all of whom must be active in research at TRIUMF or on TRIUMF-related projects.

The original $25,000 endowment has been augmented by the Government of Alberta from the generous and far-sighted two-for-one endowment matching arrangement with the University of Alberta. The value of the fellowship for 2005/06 will be approximately $10,000. Successful applicants may re-apply in open competition in subsequent years. The fellowship may be held simultaneously with other fellowships, scholarships or bursaries.

The applications should be forwarded by the Head or Chairman of the university department where the student is accredited, citing the faculty supervisor and the degree being pursued. The student applicant must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant in Canada.

Application forms are available at participating universities, from TRIUMF or from http://csr.phys.ualberta.ca/csr/news/Westcott_2005-06.htm.

Complete applications should be returned to:

 

The Westcott Awards Committee

c/o Suzette Chan

Centre for Subatomic Research

University of Alberta

Edmonton AB  

T6G 2N5

 

 

Conditions for Eligibility

    1. Nationality: The candidate must be a Canadian citizen or have landed immigrant status.

    2. Candidate's Home Institution: Candidates should be an accredited student at one of the following:

Member Universities of TRIUMF:
University of Alberta
University of British Columbia
Carleton University
Université de Montréal
Simon Fraser University
University of Toronto
University of Victoria

Associate Members of TRIUMF:
University of Guelph
University of Manitoba
McMaster University
Queen's University
University of Regina
Saint Mary's University
York University

However, candidates from other institutions whose faculty have significant activities at TRIUMF will be considered as well.

    1. Expected Degree Date: Candidates should expect to receive the degree noted in their application no earlier than 31 March 2006.

    2. Eligible Programs
      The Westcott Fellowship is not intended for general support of the Canadian Subatomic Physics program.

(a) TRIUMF ExperimentsAll candidates whose thesis work is based on activities using the TRIUMF primary proton or secondary channel beams, ISAC, or the medical physics facilities are eligible. If applicable, the thesis work should have been reviewed and approved by one of the TRIUMF Experimental Evaluation Committee.(b) Off-site TRIUMF research Off site research programs are eligible provided that: the candidate has significant research activity on site at TRIUMF, andthe research program is one for which TRIUMF has made a formal infrastructure commitment.

To date, these commitments are for work on:

  • ATLAS
  • BaBar
  • Hermes
  • SNO
  • 2TK

Previous recipients of the Carl H. Westcott Fellowship

YearNameInstitution
2014
2013Aaron GallantSaint Mary's University
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2010Tao KongUniversity of British Columbia
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2004/05Gabe RosenbaumUniversity of Victoria
2003/04Robert MacDonaldUniversity of Alberta
2002/03Blair JamiesonUniversity of British Columbia
2001/02Andrei GaponenkoUniversity of Alberta
2000/01Alexandre GorelovSimon Fraser University
1999/2000Khashayar Ghandi ChalesshtariSimon Fraser University
1998/99Chun-Leung ChowUniversity of Toronto
1997/98Paul BergbuschUniversity of British Columbia
1996/97Michael SalibaUniversity of British Columbia
1995/96Mohammed KermaniUniversity of British Columbia
1994/95Sheila Joy McFarlandUniversity of British Columbia
1993/94Alice HamianUniversity of Manitoba
1992/93Paul KnowlesUniversity of Victoria
1991/92Marcello PavanUniversity of British Columbia
1990/92Richard SolukUniversity of Alberta
1989/90Anthony J. NobleUniversity of British Columbia
1988/89Anna JanissenUniversity of Victoria
1987/88David ArmstrongUniversity of British Columbia

For more information on the winners, please visit: http://csr.phys.ualberta.ca/csr/news/news_westcott_2005.htm