Memorial Prizes

Over the years the Department has lost some of its best members due to tragic events. In memory of loved ones, their families have funded prizes for physics students at StFX. The prizes are:  

David Davis Prize for first-year physics
David Davis' photo. It is colored in sepia style for photos (yelow-ish)

David Richard Davis 
1945 - 1966 
StFX. Class of 1967

David Richard Davis was born and raised in Lewiston, Maine. He was active in outdoor activities, particularly hiking and mountain climbing. He enjoyed building electrical and mechanical devices. He came to StFX in 1963 to study physics. During the summer of 1966 after his third year of study, he worked in the Physics Department for Father Clarke. At the end of the summer, he was on his way home for a short visit before classes started when he was killed in a car accident. The David Davis prizes for first- and third-year physics were established by his parents and uncle and were awarded for the first time in 1982.

Winners to Date

2023-24Jesse Latter
2022-23Brodie MacDonald
2021-22Lydia Taylor
2020-21Jacob Parker
2019-20Mallory Long
2018-19Sara Murrin
2017-18April Long
2016-17Samantha Bardwell, Emma Fudge and Megan Fudge
2015-16Pheerawich Chitnelawong and Liam Farrell
2014-15Matthew Martell
2013-14Michael Kinach
2012-13Taylor Landry and Kira Dube
2011-12Wyatt Kirkby and Michael Thomson
2010-11Stephen Deering
2009-10Christopher van Bommel
2008-09Shawn Brophy
2007-08Thea Huard
2006-07Marielle Lespérance
2005-06Corrine Dewar
2004-05Daniel McNeil / Amir Mohareb
2003-04Louise Brennan / Ryan Brennan
2002-03Leanne Hinger
2001-02Christian Petropolis / Johnny Veliath
2000-01Gillian Ryan
1999-00Ryan MacDougall
1998-99Tarryn Kennedy
1997-98David Cooke
1996-97Vaughn (V.J.) MacDonald
1995-96Angela Tate
1994-95Jeff Smith
1993-94Derek Knoechel
1992-93Charlotte Calnen / Geoff MacGillivray
1991-92Sheri Boyden
1990-91Chris King
1989-90Pierre LeBlanc 
1988-89Chris Bowen 
1987-88Graham MacNeil
1986-87Gerald Corsten
1985-86Karen Kelly / Cliff Liem 
1984-85Richard Southcott
1983-84Peter Poole
1982-83Sylvester Chau / Gerald VanBommel
1981-82Thanh Nguyen
Charles Jordan Prize for second-year physics 
Charles Jordan's photo in sepia style format

Charles Edward Jordan
1932 - 1970  
B.Sc. Physics, StFX 1952  
M.Sc. Physics, McMaster 1956

Charles Jordan was an American who came to StFX in 1948 to study Physics. While a student here he worked with Father Clarke as a research assistant and lab demonstrator. He designed and built a control board for the lights and curtains in the StFX Auditorium. Upon completion of his graduate degree, Charles returned to New England to work as a microwave antenna design engineer for the Raytheon Company in Bedford, Massachusetts. He was married in 1956 and had three daughters. He died in 1970 at the age of 38. The Charles Jordan Prize was established in his memory by his mother, Mrs. David W. Jordan, and the first prize was awarded in 1981. 

Winners to Date

2023-24Keely Ralf/Kennedy Lawrence
2022-23Nevan Keating/Lydia Taylor
2021-22Lyza Ells
2020-21Scout McKee
2019-20Jacob Koep
2018-19Daniel Winters
2017-18Thomas Hujon
2016-17Pheerawich Chitnelawong
2015-16Matt Martell
2014-15Michael Kinach
2013-14Taylor Landry
2012-13Robyn Latimer
2011-12Stephen Deering
2010-11Zachary MacDonald
2009-10Not Awarded
2008-09Aaron Farrell
2007-08Marielle Lespérance / Bethany Loewen
2006-07Andrew Lim
2005-06Ron MacEachern
2004-05Katie Fraser
2003-04Steve Condran
2002-03Carmen Hartt
2001-02Patrick Clancy
2000-01Ryan MacDougall
1999-00Laura Filion / Tarryn Kennedy
1998-99David Cooke 
1997-98Jeremy Moeller
1996-97William (B.J.) MacNeil
1995-96Not Awarded
1994-95Steward MacNeil 
1993-94Marcy Lumsden 
1992-93Patrick Sutton 
1991-92Chris King 
1990-91Mark Lumsden 
1989-90Chris Bowen 
1988-89Stephen Duncan 
1987-88Gerald Corsten
1986-87Cliff Liem 
1985-86Richard Southcott 
1984-85Peter Poole 
1983-84Stephen Kymlicka / Mairi MacDonald 
1982-83Thanh Nguyen 
1981-82Andrew Bleau 
1980-81Ralph Mason / André Weingartshofer 
David Davis Prize for third-year physics
David Davis' photo. It is colored in sepia style for photos (yelow-ish)

David Richard Davis
1945 - 1966 
StFX. Class of 1967

David Richard Davis was born and raised in Lewiston, Maine. He was active in outdoor activities, particularly hiking and mountain climbing. He enjoyed building electrical and mechanical devices. He came to StFX in 1963 to study physics. During the summer of 1966 after his third year of study, he worked in the Physics Department for Father Clarke. At the end of the summer, he was on his way home for a short visit before classes started when he was killed in a car accident. The David Davis prizes for first- and third-year physics were established by his parents and uncle and were awarded for the first time in 1982. 

Winners to Date 

2023-24Hudson Forance/Nevan Keating
2022-23Lyza Ells
2021-22Scout McKee
2020-21Jacob Koep
2019-20Daniel Winters
2018-19Thomas Hujon
2017-18Liam Farrell
2016-17Matthew Martell
2015-16Michael Kinach
2014-15Taylor Landry
2013-14Robyn Latimer
2012-13Stephen Deering
2011-12Thomas Lee
2010-11Not Awarded
2009-10Aaron Farrell
2008-09Ben Loewen / Marielle Lespérance
2007-08Andrew Lim
2006-07Chris Lim
2005-06Katie Fraser / Melo Need / Patrick Shea
2004-05Jamie Conrad
2003-04Amanda Cherpak
2002-03Shauna Kennedy / Patrick Clancy
2001-02Ryan MacDougall
2000-01Tarryn Kennedy
1999-00David Cooke
1998-99Jeremy Moeller 
1997-98John MacAskill 
1996-97Not Awarded
1995-96Stewart MacNeil 
1994-95Marcy Lumsden 
1993-94Patrick Sutton
1992-93Chris King 
1991-92Mark Lumsden 
1990-91Chris Bowen 
1989-90Stephan Duncan 
1988-89Gerald Corsten 
1987-88Cliff Liem 
1986-87Marty Corsten / Rick Southcott
1985-86Peter Poole 
1984-85Mairi MacDonald
1983-84Thanh Nguyen 
1982-83Carolyn MacDonald 
1981-82André Weingartshofer 
Dr. M.S. Gautam Prize for fourth-year physics 
DR. M. S. GAUTAM's photo

Dr. M. S. Gautam 
1931 -1973  
B.Sc., M.Sc. Agra University, India  
Ph.D. 1966, U.B.C.  

Dr. Gautam was born and raised in India, and after completing his M.Sc. at Agra University remained there as a lecturer for several years. He came to Canada and completed his Ph.D. in plasma physics at U.B.C. in 1966, the same year he joined the St.F.X. Physics Department. He and Dr. Y. N. Joshi established the research laboratory in atomic spectroscopy at St.F.X. They were active research collaborators until Dr. Gautam's tragic death in a highway accident which occurred while he was returning from a research field trip to U.N.B. The Gautam Prize was established in 1980 by his wife. It is awarded to the Honours Physics graduate with the highest average (over 80%) in the senior year.

Winners to Date

2023-24Sara Sullivan
2022-23Matthew Penner
2021-22Not Awarded
2020-21Daniel Winters
2019-20Thomas Hujon
2018-19Liam Farrell
2017-18Matt Martell
2016-17Michael Kinach
2015-16Taylor Landry
2014-15Robyn Latimer
2013-14Stephen Deering
2012-13Zachary MacDonald
2011-12Not awarded
2010-11Aaron Farrell
2009-10Marielle Lespérance
2008-09Jordan Marsh
2007-08Ron MacEachern
2006-07Katie Fraser / Patrick Shea
2005-06David MacKenzie
2004-05Not Awarded
2003-04Patrick Clancy
2002-03Not Awarded
2001-02Laura Filion
2000-01David Cooke
1999-00Jeremy Moeller
1998-99John MacAskill 
1997-98Not Awarded
1996-97Steward MacNeil 
1995-96Marcy Lumsden 
1994-95Patrick Sutton 
1993-94Malcolm Stevens
1992-93Mark Lumsden 
1991-92Chris Bowen 
1990-91Stephen Duncan
1989-90Gerald Corsten 
1988-89Cliff Liem 
1987-88Martin Corsten 
1986-87Peter Poole 
1985-86Stephen Kymlicka 
1984-85Thanh Nguyen 
1983-84Not Awarded
1982-83André Weingartshofer 
1981-82Richard Valleé 
1980-81Not Awarded
1979-80Leo MacDonald
Wallbank-Weingartshofer Prize for Experimental Physics for fourth-year physics 
DR. B. WALLBANK's photo

Dr. B. Wallbank 
1949-2008  
B.Sc. 1970, Lanchester Polytechnic, U.K.  
M.Sc. 1971, Essex University, U.K.  
Ph.D. 1974, Liverpool University, U.K.  

Dr. Tony Weingartshofe's photo

 

Dr. Tony Weingartshofer
1925-2017
D.Sc. 1955, Université Laval
Member of the Department 1954 - 1988

 

The Wallbank-Weingartshofer Prize for Experimental Physics is awarded to a graduating student in physics who, in the judgment of the faculty of the StFX Physics Department, has shown particular aptitude for experimental physics. The value of the prize is $500. The winner of the prize is announced at convocation.  

The department uses the following criteria in determining the prize recipient:  

  1. Experimental skill and aptitude as demonstrated in research in the department as well as in the laboratories associated with course work.  
  2. Students in joint degrees with Physics as "Science A" are eligible.  
  3. The winner is not determined on the basis of course grades, but instead, in the judgment of the department, on the basis of a demonstrated particular flair and skill for experimental physics.  
  4. If the department decides that no student meets the criteria in a particular year, the award will not be given.  
  5. No application on the part of the student is necessary.  

Dr. Denise Wallbank has generously set up the prize to be given in honour of her late husband, Dr. Barry Wallbank, and also to recognize the contribution that Dr. Tony Weingartshofer made to the StFX Physics Department and the physics community.  

Winners to Date

2023-24Bryanna Smith
2022-23Roman Fisher
2021-22Not awarded
2020-21Noah Tessema
2019-20Sean Murphy
2018-19Patrick O'Brien
2017-18James Kendall
2016-17Nukhalu Callaghan-Patrachar
2015-16Not awarded
2014-15Alex Louli
2013-14Peter Faour
2012-13Not awarded
2011-12Not awarded
2010-11Alexandra MacDonald
2009-10Ben Jantzen
Yogi Joshi Prize for Excellence in Physics 
DR. Y. JOSHI's photo

Dr. Y. Joshi 
1938-2008  
M.Sc. 1959, Punjab University, India  
Ph.D. 1964, University of British Columbia 

The Yogi Joshi Prize for Excellence in Physics is to be awarded annually to a StFX B.Sc. physics student at the end of the student's second, third or fourth year of study. Consideration will be given to academic performance, participation in undergraduate research, and community service, as these were areas about which Dr. Joshi was passionate and which characterized his life at StFX.  

Winners to Date

2023-24Lyza Ells
2022-23Scout McKee
2021-22Matthew Penner
2020-21Catherine Boisvert and Claire MacDougall
2019-20Dean Eaton
2018-19Pheerawich Chitnelawong
2017-18Pheerawich Chitnelawong
2016-17Thomas Faour
2015-16Siobhan Morris
2014-15Wyatt Kirkby
2013-14Connor Buhariwalla
2012-13Thomas Lee
2011-12Zachary MacDonald
2010-11James Roberts
2009-10Aaron Farrell
2008-09Andrew Lim