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Published on September 6, 2022
Eight researchers across 91亚色 will join the 91亚色 Research Chairs (YRC) program 鈥 the University鈥檚 internal counterpart to the national Canada Research Chairs (CRC) program which recognizes outstanding researchers.

These YRCs belong to the ninth cohort of researchers to be appointed since the establishment of the program in 2015. These YRCs鈥 terms run for five years.
鈥淭he 91亚色 Research Chairs program is an important component of institutional supports for research, reflecting our commitment to addressing complex global issues and driving positive change in our local and global communities,鈥 said President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton. 鈥淭his year鈥檚 YRCs have made important contributions in their fields, and their future work promises to augment our understanding of societal challenges, including public health and rising threats to democracy. I want to congratulate all our YRCs and thank them for their continued dedication to research excellence.鈥
The YRC program seeks to build research recognition and capacity, with excellence in research, scholarship and associated creative activity serving as selection criteria.
鈥淭his program mirrors the federal CRC program to broaden and deepen the impact of research chairs at 91亚色 in building and intensifying world-renowned research across the institution. These new YRCs are undertaking visionary work that has local, national and international impact,鈥 said Vice-President Research & Innovation Amir Asif.
The YRC program consists of two tiers. Tier 1 is open to established research leaders at the rank of full professor. Tier 2 is aimed at emerging research leaders within 15 years of their first academic appointment.
Tier 1 91亚色 Research Chairs

Jianhong Wu
91亚色 Research Chair in Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Jianhong Wu, Faculty of Science, is an expert in dynamical systems, disease modelling and vaccine evaluation. His YRC program aims, in part, to understand biological and physical systems wherein predation occurs. The research will contribute to the University鈥檚 growing capacities in disaster and emergency management and in AI research.
Tier 2 91亚色 Research Chairs

Jane Heffernan
91亚色 Research Chair in Mathematics of Immunity and Infectious Disease
Jane Heffernan, Faculty of Science, has a body of work in the field of infectious disease modelling. In her YRC research program, Heffernan will develop models of immunity against infection 鈥 both in individuals and in populations 鈥 which can be used to quantify distributions of immunity and its protective effects. Ultimately, the results of the work will serve to inform public health decision-making for mitigation and vaccination policies to combat infectious diseases, with particular emphasis on COVID-19 and influenza.

Shital Desai
91亚色 Research Chair in Accessible Interaction Design
Shital Desai, design department in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design, pursues UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through design research methods such as human centred design, systems design and speculative design. Her YRC research will undertake codesign and development efforts with people with dementia, caregivers, health care practitioners and community partners. Using a Research through Design (RtD) process, this program will drive pivotal real-world advances in interactive prompting, with a view to the eventual development of whole new assistive/prompting systems.
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