1. Dr. Reza Moridi
"for
educating thousands of Canadians
onon the topics of
nuclear material radioisotopes and radiation, to allow them to achievepromoting a
sensible perspective on radiation protection and safety issues,
and for reaching students and teachers,
using computer-based educational software developed by the Radiation Safety
Institute of Canada."
2.
Dr. William J. Garland
for years of dedication to the improvement
of nuclear engineering education in Canada, and for thehis
development of initiatives that foster
co-operation and mutual support between industry and the educational community,
such as CANTEACH, and the
McMaster Nuclear Engineering Diploma program, and his service on the
CNS Universities Committee.
3.
Mr. Paul D. Thompson
for
histenacious flawless rigour
in Safety and Licensing activities, his rare ability to clarify complex
technical safety and licensing issues (including the effects
of Plant Ageing)his efforts at attaining a unified and co-ordinated Safety
Analysis community, and his enthusiastic dedication to the
advancement of CNS objectives through service to the
CNS atin both the New Brunswick Branch and the nationallevel Council, particularly as the 18th
President of the CNS.