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Suzanne Fortier

Suzanne Fortier OC FRSC (born November 11, 1949)[1] is a Canadian crystallographer and the 17th Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University.

Suzanne Fortier

Fortier in May 2012
Born (1949-11-11) November 11, 1949 (age 73)
Alma materMcGill University
OccupationCrystallographer

Early life and education

Fortier was born in Saint-Timothée, Quebec, a town on Île-de-Salaberry in the St. Lawrence River. Her parents ran a small local hotel. She grew up speaking only French and attended a small local convent, which served as elementary school.[2] A nun who taught chemistry and was enthusiastic about the subject inspired her to pursue science.[3]

She was among the first group of girls admitted to the local CEGEP, where she and a friend decided to enter the 1968 Quebec provincial science fair.[4] Their project on the diffraction of sound waves interested a crystallographer from McGill University who was attending the science fair, and who invited Fortier and her friend to visit his lab. This visit further confirmed her interest in science generally and crystallography in particular, a field of study that she has said "present[s] you with beautiful puzzles to solve. There are incredible pictures that you get of the structure of matter."[4]

Fortier entered McGill University, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in 1972. She won an NRC Canada Post Graduate Scholarship and entered directly into a PhD program in crystallography. Her supervisor was Gabrielle Donnay.

During her PhD work, she attended a talk by U.S. mathematician Herbert Hauptman, who would later win the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and who studied directed methods for determining crystal structures. After being awarded her PhD in 1976, Fortier worked on biophysics for six years at the Medical Foundation of Buffalo, Inc., a private institute where Hauptman was research director (now the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute).

Academic career

In 1982, she joined the Department of Chemistry of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario as an assistant professor. She was the first woman to be hired by the department.[citation needed] She was interested in using artificial intelligence and other mathematical and machine learning techniques to determine the structure of proteins. In 1993, she was cross-appointed to the Department of Computer Science. She later served as Queen's Vice-Principal for Research from 1995 to 2000, and then as Vice-Principal for Academics from 2000 to 2005.[citation needed]

She took a leave from Queen's to become the President of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), a Canadian government agency that provides grants for research in the natural sciences and in engineering. She served as head of NSERC from January 16, 2006[5] until March 4, 2013.[6]

In September 2013, Fortier was appointed the principal and vice-chancellor of McGill University.

Fortier's current salary at McGill is $390,000 with a discretionary bonus of up to twenty percent. Her contract was made public in 2013 by the university.

She was a member of the Advisory Council on Economic Growth, which advised the Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau on economic policies to achieve long-term sustainable growth. The Council called for a gradual increase in permanent immigration to Canada to 450,000 people a year.[7][8]

In 2022, Fortier announced her retirement from the role of principal and vice-chancellor of McGill University effective August 31, 2022.[9]

Honours

Fortier was awarded a total of three honorary doctorates from Thompson Rivers University, Carleton University, and the University of Glasgow.[10] In 1997, she received the Clara Benson Award for distinguished contributions to chemistry by a woman. Fortier was also honored with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.

References

  1. ^ "McGill principal and vice-chancellor completes full circle". The Globe and Mail. 19 September 2014. Retrieved September 30, 2014.
  2. ^ "Ardent administrator: how Suzanne Fortier's unmistakable enthusiasm for Canadian science began with a passion for solving the "beautiful puzzles" of the structure of matter. - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 2017-10-26.
  3. ^ Hoag, Hannah (8 March 2006). "Suzanne Fortier, president, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada". Nature. 440 (7081): 252. doi:10.1038/nj7081-252a. ISSN 1476-4687. S2CID 155850217.
  4. ^ a b Calamai, Peter (May 2011). "Ardent administrator: how Suzanne Fortier's unmistakable enthusiasm for Canadian science began with a passion for solving the "beautiful puzzles" of the structure of matter". Canadian Chemical News. 63 (5).
  5. ^ . Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. 2009-06-10. Archived from the original on January 7, 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ Suzanne, Fortier (2013-03-05). "Statement from Dr. Suzanne Fortier". Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  7. ^ "Fortier, Ragan part of Advisory Council on Economic Growth". McGill Reporter. May 17, 2016.
  8. ^ "Influential Liberal advisers want Canadian population to triple by 2100". Global News. October 23, 2016.
  9. ^ Friesen, Joe (2022-01-07). "McGill University principal Suzanne Fortier to step down in August". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2022-01-08.
  10. ^ "Office of the Principal and Vice-Chancellor: Biography". McGill University. Retrieved 2019-01-21.

External links

  • Suzanne Fortier profile as Principal of McGill University
  • (archived copy taken June 7, 2014)

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This article or section may need to be formatted You can help Wikipedia by formatting it if you know how Please also consider changing this notice to be more specific September 2014 Suzanne Fortier OC FRSC born November 11 1949 1 is a Canadian crystallographer and the 17th Principal and Vice Chancellor of McGill University Suzanne FortierOC FRSCFortier in May 2012Born 1949 11 11 November 11 1949 age 73 Saint Timothee Quebec CanadaAlma materMcGill UniversityOccupationCrystallographer Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditFortier was born in Saint Timothee Quebec a town on Ile de Salaberry in the St Lawrence River Her parents ran a small local hotel She grew up speaking only French and attended a small local convent which served as elementary school 2 A nun who taught chemistry and was enthusiastic about the subject inspired her to pursue science 3 She was among the first group of girls admitted to the local CEGEP where she and a friend decided to enter the 1968 Quebec provincial science fair 4 Their project on the diffraction of sound waves interested a crystallographer from McGill University who was attending the science fair and who invited Fortier and her friend to visit his lab This visit further confirmed her interest in science generally and crystallography in particular a field of study that she has said present s you with beautiful puzzles to solve There are incredible pictures that you get of the structure of matter 4 Fortier entered McGill University receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in 1972 She won an NRC Canada Post Graduate Scholarship and entered directly into a PhD program in crystallography Her supervisor was Gabrielle Donnay During her PhD work she attended a talk by U S mathematician Herbert Hauptman who would later win the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and who studied directed methods for determining crystal structures After being awarded her PhD in 1976 Fortier worked on biophysics for six years at the Medical Foundation of Buffalo Inc a private institute where Hauptman was research director now the Hauptman Woodward Medical Research Institute Academic career EditIn 1982 she joined the Department of Chemistry of Queen s University in Kingston Ontario as an assistant professor She was the first woman to be hired by the department citation needed She was interested in using artificial intelligence and other mathematical and machine learning techniques to determine the structure of proteins In 1993 she was cross appointed to the Department of Computer Science She later served as Queen s Vice Principal for Research from 1995 to 2000 and then as Vice Principal for Academics from 2000 to 2005 citation needed She took a leave from Queen s to become the President of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council NSERC a Canadian government agency that provides grants for research in the natural sciences and in engineering She served as head of NSERC from January 16 2006 5 until March 4 2013 6 In September 2013 Fortier was appointed the principal and vice chancellor of McGill University Fortier s current salary at McGill is 390 000 with a discretionary bonus of up to twenty percent Her contract was made public in 2013 by the university She was a member of the Advisory Council on Economic Growth which advised the Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau on economic policies to achieve long term sustainable growth The Council called for a gradual increase in permanent immigration to Canada to 450 000 people a year 7 8 In 2022 Fortier announced her retirement from the role of principal and vice chancellor of McGill University effective August 31 2022 9 Honours EditFortier was awarded a total of three honorary doctorates from Thompson Rivers University Carleton University and the University of Glasgow 10 In 1997 she received the Clara Benson Award for distinguished contributions to chemistry by a woman Fortier was also honored with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 References Edit McGill principal and vice chancellor completes full circle The Globe and Mail 19 September 2014 Retrieved September 30 2014 Ardent administrator how Suzanne Fortier s unmistakable enthusiasm for Canadian science began with a passion for solving the beautiful puzzles of the structure of matter Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com Retrieved 2017 10 26 Hoag Hannah 8 March 2006 Suzanne Fortier president Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Nature 440 7081 252 doi 10 1038 nj7081 252a ISSN 1476 4687 S2CID 155850217 a b Calamai Peter May 2011 Ardent administrator how Suzanne Fortier s unmistakable enthusiasm for Canadian science began with a passion for solving the beautiful puzzles of the structure of matter Canadian Chemical News 63 5 Biography Dr Suzanne Fortier Wayback machine cache Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada 2009 06 10 Archived from the original 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