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Nobel laureate and 管家婆免费开奖大全 professor John Polanyi and Lieutenant Governor David Onley with this year's winners of the Polanyi Prize for research

Polanyi Prizes for 管家婆免费开奖大全 researchers in physics and English

Two 管家婆免费开奖大全 researchers, David Francis Taylor and J. Patrick Clancy, have won esteemed Polanyi Prizes 鈥 Taylor for his work examining the role of political cartoons in the 1700s and Clancy for his research into quantum materials.

Created to celebrate 管家婆免费开奖大全 professor John Polanyi鈥檚 1986 Nobel Prize win, with funding from the Government of Ontario, the annual $20,000 awards mirror the diverse categories of the Nobel Prizes.

鈥淎s some of the most prestigious awards in Ontario, the Polanyi Prizes have an incredible impact on the research they support,鈥 said Max Blouw, chair of the Council of Ontario Universities and president of Wilfrid Laurier University.

Taylor, who is an assistant professor in 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Department of English, won in the literature category. He is studying the role that political cartoons played in 18th century Britain. Taylor demonstrates that many of these works included reference to high society, which served to exclude the masses.

Clancy, a post-doctoral fellow in 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Department of Physics, is researching quantum materials using advanced x-ray and neutron scattering techniques. He is examining the physics of iridium-based quantum materials, which could lead to innovations in quantum technology.

鈥淐ongratulations to Professor Taylor and Dr. Clancy,鈥 said Professor Paul Young, 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 vice-president, research and innovation.鈥淭his is a great honour for two superb young scholars."

Along with the two 管家婆免费开奖大全 researchers, three other academics received Polanyi Prizes: York University鈥檚 Jean-Paul Paluzzi, Wilfrid Laurier University鈥檚 Diane Gregory, and the University of Ottawa's Roland Pongou.

鈥淭he Government of Ontario has quite rightly recognized the importance of enabling the next generation of creative researchers in all fields to pursue their work at Ontario universities," said Young. "We are deeply thankful to the province for this investment.鈥

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