University Professor 2025

  • Sheena Josselyn

    Professor Sheena Josselyn is one of Canada’s leading neuroscientists. Her research explores how memories are formed, stored, and utilized. Through a series of landmark publications, Prof. Josselyn has shown that engrams, or ensembles of neurons, are the fundamental units of memory storage in the brain. She was the first person to present scientific evidence of […]

  • Frank Kschischang 

    Frank R. Kschischang is a Professor in the Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, where he has been a faculty member since 1991. He received a BASc degree (Honours) in electrical engineering from the University of British Columbia in 1985 and a MASc and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from the […]

  • Kent Moore

    For over 25 years, Professor Moore has taken the earth’s temperature and conducted in-depth analysis on how and why it is changing. He has flown through winter storms in the Arctic, climbed some of the world’s highest peaks, measured Arctic Sea ice, and examined ice cores.    Professor Moore received his BSc in Theoretical Physics (honours […]