Congratulations
to
Professors
Bin
Ma
and
Sue
Ann
Campbell
on
their
appointments
as
University
Research
Chairs
at
the
University
of
Waterloo.
Both
researchers
are
highly
distinguished
and
have
made
significant,
valuable
contributions
in
their
respective
fields.
Bin Ma’s research is focused on bioinformatics, in which he has developed novel computer algorithms and software to conduct biological and biomedical research. His nominator for the designation of Research Chair was Raouf Boutaba, director of the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, who wrote, “With over 140 publications, Prof. Ma’s research works have profoundly influenced both the fields of genomics and proteomics in bioinformatics.” Ma’s groundbreaking work has produced a variety of pivotal, innovative technologies and paved the way for other researchers, with more than 20,100 citations according to Google Scholar. Learn more about Bin Ma and some of his major discoveries from the Cheriton School of Computer Science.
Sue Ann Campbell’s research centres around constructing and analyzing mathematical models for biological systems. She is “very clearly one of the leading figures in the field of applied dynamical systems and analysis,” stated her nominator Siv Sivaloganathan, chair of the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Waterloo. “She is a true scientist and applied mathematician with great insight and tenacity, who is interested in many applications.” Campbell is an active and well-known researcher in her field, regularly sought out to speak at mathematical biology meetings and conferences and valued for her expertise as Associate Editor and editorial board member for a multitude of prestigious academic journals.
The University of Waterloo is delighted to grant these world-class researchers seven-year terms as University Research Chairs to recognize their exceptional achievement and pre-eminence in their areas of work. The appointees can choose to receive a teaching reduction of one course per year or an annual stipend.