UOIT’s Dean of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science announces retirement
Dr. Brent Lewis retires after more than 35 years in industry and academia
May 6, 2015
Dr. Brent Lewis, Dean, Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science, at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), has announced that, after more than 35 years of leadership in industry and academia, he has decided to retire from his position effective July 3, 2015.
“During his tenure at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Dr. Lewis strengthened our university’s nuclear engineering program, thanks to its comprehensive programs, and exceptional professors and researchers,” said Deborah Saucier, PhD, Provost and Vice-President, Academic. “While the university will miss his leadership, I know his family will appreciate having him at home.”
Dr. Ed Waller, a renowned expert in nuclear safety and security, will become the faculty’s Acting Dean. Dr. Waller currently serves as Interim Dean of the university’s Office of Graduate Studies.
The Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science focuses on the safe, efficient generation of energy, as well as the innovative and environmentally conscious use of fossil, hydro, geothermal, nuclear, solar, wind and emerging technologies. Among the faculty’s five degree programs is a unique Bachelor of Science in Health Physics and Radiation Science, as well as the only honours degree dedicated to nuclear engineering in Canada.
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