Postdoctoral Supervisor Award | Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) /gradstudies Thu, 30 Jan 2025 13:41:22 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 91亚色 U announces Postdoctoral Supervisor Award recipient /gradstudies/2025/01/17/postdoc-supervisor-award/ Fri, 17 Jan 2025 14:54:21 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=62153 Ethel Tungohan, associate professor in the Departments of Politics and Social Science and Canada Research Chair in Canadian Migration Policy, has been awarded the 2024 Postdoctoral Supervisor of the Year Award by 91亚色鈥檚聽Faculty of Graduate Studies听(贵骋厂).

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FGS presents the 2023 Postdoctoral Supervisor Award to Alison Crosby and Amro Zayed /gradstudies/2023/12/13/2023-postdoctoral-supervisor-award/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 19:39:43 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=54621

The Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) honoured two exceptional professors, Alison Crosby and Amro Zayed, with the Postdoctoral Supervisor Award. The celebration took place during the FGS council meeting on Thursday, December 7th.

The Postdoctoral Supervisor Award is presented annually to a faculty member in any department and program at 91亚色, who demonstrates exemplary support for postdoc scholars. Nomination letters should provide evidence that the nominee: is a role model for intellectual leadership and professionalism in research; fosters an environment of support for professional skill development; promotes a climate of respect and collegiality; and offers advocacy and guidance in long-term personal and professional developments. Lisa Philipps, Provost & Vice-President Academic, said 鈥淭his is the kind of work that places 91亚色 in the Top 40 globally in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, through our work as a progressive research-intensive institution.鈥

Screenshot of the Council meeting with Vice-Provost & FGS Dean Alice MacLachlan, Provost & Vice-President Academic Lisa Philipps, Professor Amro Zayed, and Professor Alison Crosby

Screenshot of the Council meeting with Vice-Provost & FGS Dean Alice MacLachlan, Provost & Vice-President Academic Lisa Philipps, Professor Amro Zayed, and Professor Alison Crosby

Both Crosby and Zayed exceeded general supervisory expectations through their mentorship creativity, excellence and dedication to their postdoc fellows. This annual award serves to applaud and acknowledge all the important work performed by both professors and their postdoc fellows. Alice MacLachlan, Vice-Provost & Dean, Graduate Studies, said the two recipients embody the award's dedication to mentorship creativity, excellence and dedication. "You serve as a role model for all of us to follow," she added.

Alison Crosby

Crosby is an Associate Professor and Interim Chair of the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women鈥檚 Studies. Her research projects and publications use an anti-racist, anti-colonial and transnational feminist lens and participatory methodologies to support protagonists鈥 multifaceted struggles to redress and memorialize harm in the aftermath of political violence, with a particular focus on Guatemala where she has worked for over 30 years.

Crosby is currently working on the SSHRC-funded research project . The project brings together feminist scholars, artists, activists, and community practitioners from a wide range of contexts and disciplinary perspectives to explore the transnational dimensions of how we collectively remember and memorialize colonial, militarized and state violence. The project also offered Crosby鈥檚 postdoc fellow, Dr. Ruth Murambadoro, with a space to house her research and become a part of this digital community.

鈥淧rof Crosby embodies Ubuntu principles of communitarianism, humility, mutual respect, hospitality and so much more, which have enabled me to integrate and chart a new pathway for my career in Canada. She remains a key player in my life and role model, who taught me fundamental lessons on collegiality, humanness and effective mentorship,鈥 noted Murambadoro in her letter of nomination. 鈥淚 value the contributions that Prof Crosby has made in my research, scholarly and personal development over the time we have worked together.鈥

In response to the award, Dr. Crosby said, "It's my pleasure, privilege and honour to work with postdoc fellows." Of her nominator, Dr. Murambadoro, she said, "I look forward to my collaborations with her for many years to come."

Amro Zayed

Zayed, a Professor in the Department of Biology and 91亚色 Research Chair in Genomics, is equally an exemplary intellectual leader, role model and mentor. He is currently the inaugural Director of 91亚色鈥檚 Centre for Bee Ecology, Evolution and Conservation (BEEc), leading a research program on the genetics, genomics and behaviour of social insects using the honey bee as a model organism. 

provides ample opportunities to conduct high-quality research as well as network with academics and industry partners worldwide. The collective achievements of postdocs in his group are commendable, with a total of 28 peer-reviewed publications and 71 conference presentations. Through this dedicated work, Zayed equips postdoc fellows with the skills necessary to successfully navigate the increasingly competitive job market. Since 2009, Zayed has supervised eight exceptional postdoc fellows.   

鈥淗is approach to leadership has inspired us to seek creative solutions in research and to collaborate with diverse groups of stakeholders. To this end, Amro exemplifies all of the characteristics one would expect of an intellectual leader and role model. He provides a unilateral environment of support to his research group. He is personally invested in our success and well-being, going above and beyond to help with professional skill development. He is actively involved in our career development, prioritising our long-term success over our short-term role in his group,鈥 stated Dr. Sydney Wizenberg and Dr. Sarah French in their letter of nomination.

Dr. Zayed was caught off-guard by the award. "I was really surprised by this. When I started my career I never appreciated the joy of having postdocs." He said he has come to enjoy the contributions made by postdoc fellows and exceptional graduate students.

The Postdoctoral Supervisor of the Year Award accepts nominations annually by no later than June 1 of each year. For more information, please visit: .

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Professor Sapna Sharma Receives Postdoctoral Supervisor Award from the Faculty of Graduate Studies /gradstudies/2022/12/16/2022-postdoctoral-supervisor-award/ Fri, 16 Dec 2022 16:18:10 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=49996

Congratulations to Sapna Sharma, Associate Professor in the Department of Biology, for receiving the 2022 Postdoctoral Supervisor of the Year Award. The celebration took place Thursday, December 1st at the Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) Council meeting.

FGS bestows the award annually on an individual who has demonstrated outstanding support for postdoctoral scholars at 91亚色, exceeding general supervisory expectations. Nominations must provide evidence that the nominee: fosters an exemplary environment of support for professional skill development; is a role model for intellectual leadership and professionalism in research; promotes and models a climate of respect and collegiality; and offers advocacy and guidance in long-term personal, professional and career development.

The adjudication committee reviewed an exceptionally strong pool of nominations this year and were particularly impressed by Sharma鈥檚 excellent work as a supervisor. The letter of nomination shared her drive to create an environment of support for her postdoctoral fellows and students. Acting a as a true mentor, she provides ample opportunities for professional skill development and exemplifies a steadfast commitment to facilitating international collaborations.

Screen shot of the Council meeting with Provost Lisa Philipps, Dean Thomas Loebel and Professor Sapna Sharma

Screen shot of the Council meeting with Provost Lisa Philipps, FGS Dean and Associate Vice-Provost Graduate Thomas Loebel and Professor Sapna Sharma

Sharma consistently went above and beyond her expected role, supporting the members of her lab, Sharma Lakes, by advocating for their personal as well as professional career development. This dedication was especially crucial within the context of the global pandemic and its impact on mental, financial and overall wellbeing.

鈥淭he past two years have been an unprecedented time with the Covid-19 pandemic and 91亚色 frequently closing. In response, Dr. Sharma has prioritized the mental health of everyone under her supervision, including myself,鈥 stated Dr. Alessandro Filazzola in a nomination letter. 鈥淪he frequently checks in to ensure we are financially stable, whether we require leave, or have the necessary support should we decide to continue working.鈥

On the challenges of research during the pandemic, Sharma said 鈥淭he students and postdocs in my lab worked incredibly hard to keep our research moving forward, despite the immense challenges of working remotely during the pandemic. I thank them for their work, supporting one another and the research program, and keeping the lab environment alive.鈥

Sharm鈥檚 area of research is also exemplary in nature. She examines how lakes worldwide respond to climate change, including rapid ice loss, warming water temperatures, degrading water quality and changing fish distributions. The work performed in her lab involves predicting the effects of environmental stressors, such as invasive species and habitat alteration, on lakes. This important research highlights the real-life repercussions of climate change, which can inspire others to seek out ways to create a more sustainable future.

鈥淚 am lucky to have a wonderful lab. I work with amazing students and postdocs. They make my work life fun and intellectually stimulating as I learn a lot from them,鈥 said Sharma.

Outside of her research and role as supervisor, Sharma is an active member of the community. She currently holds the position of Vice-Chair of the Royal Canadian Institute for Science (RCIS), a charity committed to science public engagement, which demonstrates her dedication to science communication. Moreover, she is also the founder and Chair of SEEDS at 91亚色, an outreach program that provides refugee children who have recently arrived in Canada with additional educational opportunities in science and math.

鈥淎s a Provostial Fellow, Dr. Sharma has been working on a university-wide engagement strategy to build partnerships that focus on access to clean water, and in that sense is really taking hold of 91亚色鈥檚 commitment in the University Academic Plan to further the UN Sustainable Development Goals鈥, says Thomas Loebel, Dean and Associate Vice-Provost Graduate.

FGS is proud to celebrate Sharma鈥檚 achievement and highlight her meaningful impact on members of the 91亚色 community. The Postdoctoral Supervisor of the Year Award acts as a way to acknowledge this dedication displayed by faculty who exemplify all the characteristics of an outstanding role model. 鈥淪he has enriched the lives of her postdoctoral fellows. Her investment and commitment serve as a model for others to follow. She embodies the award鈥檚 dedication to mentorship creativity, excellence, and dedication鈥 says Dean Loebel.

For more information on the award please visit: yorku.ca/gradstudies/postdoctoral-fellows/current-fellows/supervisor-award/

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The Faculty of Graduate Studies honours Dr. Ellen Bialystok and Dr. Petros Faloutsos with Postdoctoral Supervisor Award /gradstudies/2021/12/16/2021-postdoc-supervisor-award/ Thu, 16 Dec 2021 16:56:07 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=45553

The Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) honours two outstanding professors with the Postdoctoral Supervisor of the Year Award. On December 2, the 91亚色 community came together to celebrate Dr. Petros Faloutsos, the 2020 recipient, and Dr. Ellen Bialystok, the 2021 recipient, during the Faculty Council meeting.

The award is bestowed annually on a Postdoctoral Supervisor who provides an exemplary environment of support for professional skill development, promotes a climate of respect and collegiality, offers advocacy and guidance in long-term personal and professional development and is overall a role model for intellectual leadership and professionalism. Both Bialystok and Faloutsos demonstrated exemplary support for postdoctoral scholars, exceeding general supervisory expectations.

screenshot of a Zoom meeting with 2021 Postdoctoral Supervisor of the Year recipients Petros Faloutsos and Ellen Bialystok, Provost and Vice-President Academic Lisa Philipps and FGS Dean Tom Loebel

From left (top): Petros Faloutsos and Ellen Bialystok. From left (bottom): Provost and VP Academic Lisa Philipps and FGS Dean & Associate Vice-Provost Graduate Thomas Loebel.

Lisa Philipps, Provost and Vice-President Academic, started off the celebration by announcing the awardees and stating, 鈥淚 would like to take this opportunity to personally recognize you both for your exceptional contributions to postdoctoral research and development at the University.鈥 Due to the postponement of last year鈥檚 ceremony, the first award was presented by Tom Loebel, Associate Vice-Provost Graduate and Dean of FGS, to the 2020 recipient to formally recognize this outstanding achievement.

Dr. Faloutsos of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at 91亚色 is well-known for his work on composing controllers for virtual characters, which resulted in a prototype virtual stuntman that has received international media attention. In 2011, Faloutsos co-founded the GAMAY lab at the Lassonde School of Engineering at 91亚色, which he now co-directs.

In the letter of nomination, Dr. Brandon Haworth noted, 鈥淒r. Faloutsos took the time to compile his many years of expertise for me into digestible conversations and documents. He had spent years helping me develop my CV and now he helped me develop my voice as a potential professor. He encouraged me to use my personal approach to CS, from a social critical perspective, to build a research program around my work. He also encouraged me to be introspective about my teaching and supervision and to consider ways in which I could lead in these areas.鈥

In his acceptance of the award, Faloutsos remarked on his gratitude and how deeply touched he was by the nomination. He thanked Brandon Haworth and said 鈥淚鈥檓 lucky in my career to work with excellent researchers, and good people. I work with a small number of postdocs and students, to work closely with them to help them build their research and their career.鈥 He concluded, 鈥91亚色 is an excellent environment where postdocs can find success, and nothing is more rewarding than seeing my postdocs succeed.鈥

Dr. Bialystok is equally commendable, supervising more than 10 postdoc fellows since 2007. She is a distinguished research Professor of Psychology and Walter Gordon Research Chair of Lifespan Cognitive Development at 91亚色 and Associate Scientist at the Rotman Research Institute of the Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care. Her discoveries include the identification of differences in the development of essential cognitive and language abilities for bilingual children, the use of different brain networks by monolingual and bilingual young adults and the postponement of symptoms of dementia in bilingual older adults.

鈥淪he is the favorite amongst national and international students to research bilingualism. She is an excellent mentor and supervisor. Her extensive knowledge and her reorganization of the lab due to the pandemic has even led to much more interdisciplinary experience for the trainees,鈥 said Postdoctoral Fellow Noelia Calvo who nominated Bialystok. 鈥淗er strength, resilience, energy, dedication, and commitment amaze me and inspire me every day.鈥

Bialystok, in her acceptance, thanked both her current and past trainees, mentioning both Calvo and how honoured she was that many who had moved on in their careers were able to attend, 鈥淚鈥檝e had a lot of awards but there is something very special about this one. There is no higher praise than hearing that gratification from those you are responsible for.鈥 Bialystok went on to discuss her longstanding passion for research and remarking, 鈥淢y students and postdocs that I collaborate with, and work through problems with, are part of the family and we all benefit from it.鈥

The Faculty of Graduate Studies is proud to celebrate the achievements of both Dr. Bialystok and Dr. Faloutsos and highlight their vital roles in the larger community at 91亚色. This yearly event is an important part of acknowledging all the hard work undertaken by both the postdoctoral fellows and their dedicated supervisors.

The Postdoctoral Supervisor of the Year Award accepts nominations annually by no later than June 1 of each year. To learn more, visit: gradstudies/postdoctoral-fellows/supervisor-award.

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