Andreas Mandelis, FCAE on CBC Ideas describing his Killam Award winning research
http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/episodes/2014/05/30/presenting-the-killam-winners/
Fellows in the News | What’s New | December 16, 2014
Kevin Goheen, Executive Director of the CAE, attended Rideau Hall yesterday evening to see professor Andreas Mandelis, FCAE, of the University of Toronto receive his 2014 Killam Award from Governor General David Johnston. Andreas was cited for his lifetime of achievements in optical energy conversion for both industry and health care.
Fellows in the News | What’s New | May 27, 2014
Andreas Mandelis is the recipient of the 2014 Canada Council Killam Prize in the field of engineering. Mandelis is a leading scientist and engineer in diagnostic applications of lasers in applied physics, materials science and biomedical engineering. He is a pioneer in establishing the fields of diffusion-wave and photoacoustic sciences and technologies. His vision and research leadership have produced significant advancements in diagnostic instrumentation for manufacturing, optoelectronics, biosensors and biomedical imaging. The Killam Prizes were created to honour eminent Canadian scholars and scientists actively engaged in research, whether in industry, government agencies or universities.
Fellows in the News | What’s New | April 9, 2014