Note:
The following text was published on page 4 in the October / November
1991 edition
of Zephyr, but without photos.
Air Quality and Inter-environmental Research Branch - All Seasons Research Awards Dr. Janus Pudykiewicz, who developed
a large scale atmospheric transport / deposition / dispersion mode!
which is now used in CMC operations. This innovative model is an
essential component of CMC's EER system, which supports the needs of
Canadians. Because of this model, CMC has been able to accept an
international role as backup centre for the WMO/IAEA Nuclear Emergency
Response arrangements.
Dr. Neil Trivett, who over the past several years has contributed significantly to developing and fulfilling Canada's role in Arctic air pollution monitoring, including establishing and expanding the Alert BAPMoN Program. Dr. Trivett has demonstrated exceptional effort in promotion, collaboration, cooperation, care and commitment to good formal and informal relations with other scientists through his energetic efforts to strengthen and expand programs at Alert on behalf of AES and international Arctic science. He has also exercised care and commitment to all staff involved. Albert Wright, who through his management of the service that processes slides for professional presentations, prints for journal publications and typesetting/printing of special reports, has contributed considerably to the efficient execution of Research Branch. |