Ottawa, Ontario / 13th Convocation Sunday, November 21, 1999 4 1999 Convocation Fall The Opera, National Arts Centre — Convocation at Carleton University 2 Sunday, November 21, 10:00a.m. — Honorary Degree Recipient Leonard G. Lee — Order of Proceedings 5 Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Engineering and Design, the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Public Affairs and Management; Master of Engineering; Master of Science; Master of Computer Science; Master ofArts from the FacultyofPublicAffairs and Management; Master of Journalism; Master of Management Studies; Master of Social Work; Diploma in Public Administration; Certificate in Conflict Resolution; Bachelor of Engineering; Bachelor of Architecture; BachelorofIndustrial Design; Bachelorof Science (Honours); Bachelorof Science; Bachelor ofMathematics; Bachelor ofComputer Science (Honours); Bachelor ofArts (Honours) and BachelorofArts from the FacultyofPublicAffairs andManagement; Bachelor ofCommerce (Honours); Bachelor of International Business (Honours); Bachelor of Journalism (Honours); Bachelor of Public Administration (Honours); Bachelor of Social Work (Honours); Certificate in Law Enforcement Studies; Certificate in Public Service Studies <*& Sunday, November 21 2:30p.m. , — Honorary Degree Recipient Ivan P. Fellegi 18 — Order of Proceedings 19 Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; Master of Arts from the Faculty ofArts and Social Sciences; Bachelor ofArts (Honours) and Bachelor ofArts from the Faculty ofArts and Social Sciences; Bachelor ofMusic (Honours); Certificate in the Teaching of English as a Second Language; Certificate in French Translation Studies <*& — Medallists in the Graduating Class 2Q — 1QQQ Scholarship andAward Winners 31 TheConvocation ceremonies maybeheardon FM-assistea1ListeningSystem, ChanneI#26. A limitednumberofreceivers areavallableateach ceremony. I Convocation at Can he Convocation ceremony (the calling together of the academic and the President of the University appear on the diploma: the 1 assembly) has its roots in university traditions ofmedieval Europe. Chancellor because ofhis role in conferring the degree, and the TmO Since Presidentwho, as ChairofSenate, certifies that Senate has enacted therequiredmotion toawardthedegree.TheSealoftheUniversity T.h,es.i>ma.1cweeaispoans,tabn1ustyamhbeoilitzhieng16atuhthcoernittyu.ryInittbheecdaamyesosoflkenlyigahstyhmoboodl, isaffixed to thediplomaasamarkofauthentication. ot authoritv carried In a distinguished memberofan assembly. It is Academic Dress mi ceremonial occasionstosignify—therightofan individualor TheacademicdressofCarletonUniversityresultsfromacompromise institution to performacertain function inthecaseofuniversities, betweenthatfoundintheancientfoundationsofBritain—andCanada to grant degrees. andtheAmericanInterc—ollegiateCode.Allthreehoods bachelors, master's, and doctor's are of the simple or Oxford shape. The entersnavnodcalteiaovne,s etahcehmcaecreemiosncya.rriDeudraihnegatdheofctehreemChoannycethlelomraacsehies bachelor's hood is madeofblackstuff; themaster'sanddoctor'sare displayed on a special stand as an embodiment ofthe authority of madeofblacksilk andallarelinedwithsilversilkwithtwochevrons, oneofredandoneofblack. From bachelor's todoctor's, thehoods the University. are progressivelylongerandopened toshowmoreand moreofthe Carietons mace was presented to the University in 1976 as a gift lining. from the Chairofthe BoardofGovernorsatthattime, Mr. Hyman Thevelvetborderofthehoodsdenotesthedegreesgrantedaccording Soloway. It is a silver-plated staffapproximately three feet long. At athremsupapnedrtehendUntihveerresiistyambootwtlomianrbkoetdhwLiattihntahnedUnEinvgelrissiht—y's"cOopateroaf wthoitthee; fcoolmlmoweirncgecoislocuarmeclombbirnoawtni;oncso:mpaurctheirtescctiuerneceisicserriosyea;larbtlsuei;s Nobis Aeterna" and "Ours the Task Eternal." From the upper engineeringisorange;industrialdesignisdarkcardinal; international portion ofthebowl risesaphoenix.Traditionaloakleavessurround business is camel brown with a red cord sewn slighdy in from the the lower end ofthe staff. lowerborder;journalism iswhitewith ablackcordsewnslighdyin from the lower border; management studies is camel brown with a C oat ofArms black cord sewn slighdy in from the lower border; mathematics is The coatofarmswaspresented to the UniversitybyHis Excellency hunter green; music is Venetian pink; public administration is TheRightHonourableRamonJohnHnatyshyn,Governor-General peacock blue; science is golden yellow; social work is cream; and of Canada, on November 15, 1992 as part of Carleton's 50th doctor ofphilosophy is purple. a"nSnaibvleerasamraypcleelelberaaftGiuonlse.sIitrirsaddieastcerdiabenddicnhhaerrgaelddiwcittheramnsoapsefnolbloowosk: The bachelor's gown, to be worn with the above hoods, is offull Argent; And for a Crest: on a wreath Argent Sable and Gules a length, madeofblackstuff, with agatheredyoke behind, and long Phoenix Gules quilled and beaked Or issuing from flames proper; open-fronted sleeves. The master's gown is offull style, made of And foraMotto: Ours theTaskEternal;AndforSupporters: ona black silk or rayon, with a full gathered yoke behind, and closed grassymounton eithersidearavenSablebeakedand memberedor sleeveswith an openingat theelbows. The doctoral gown is ofthe same style as the master's, but made offine royal blue cloth with armed Gules." facingsoflight blue silk. Theopen bookon themaple leafsignifies thatCarleton University ThetwoshadesofblueinthedoctoralgownarethoseoftheUnited is in the nation'scapitaland thatlearningisopen toallwhowish to Nations, andaremeant to recognize theUniversity'slong-standing partake ofit. The phoenix, the legendary eternal bird, symbolizes interest,fromitsearliestyears,ininternationalaffairsandissues.The the renewing oflearning from older foundations, in recognition of Henry MarshallTory's role in the foundingofthe Universitywhen colourswerechosenwhen the Universityawarded itsfirsthonorary degree, in 1954, to the second Secretary General ofthe United Whehiwtasma7n8pyoeaermseonldt.ide"dO"uPrisonteheersT"asakndEttieersnianl"wiitshttahkeenetferrnoamlqauaWlailtty Nations, the late Dag Hammarskjold. The tradition ofawarding honorary degrees to Secretaries General ofthe United Nations has ofthe phoenix. continuedsincethattime. And so, the Carleton University coat ofarms symbolizes sound The gown ofthe honorary Doctor ofLaws, Literature, Science, learning, goodcitizenship, and the highest hopesofhumanity. Engineering,ArchitectureorFineArtsisafullrobewithbell-shaped Tine Diploma sleeves. Itismadeoffineroyal blueclothwith facingsandsleevesin The diploma the graduates receive at Convocation is thecertificate lightbluesilk.Thehood is madeofthesame material as thegown, ofqualificationwhichpublishesthefactthatthestudenthasfulfilled has thesame liningas that for thedegreesgranted byexamination, all the requirements and completed the prescribed course ofstudy and is borderedwithdarkmauve forthedegreeofDoctorofLaws; for the degree. As the senior academic legislative body of the vibrant blue for the degree of Doctor of Literature; red for the University, it is the Senate which has determined whether the degree ofDoctor ofScience; orange for the degree of Doctor of requirementshavebeen met.Thesignaturesofboth theChancellor Engineering, cerise for the degree of Doctor ofArchitecture, and dark cardinal for the degree ofDoctor ofFine Arts. 2 : The Presiding OfficerofConvocation is the Chancellor Ruth Lifeso, B.Sc. ofthe University, Arthur Kroeger, O.C., M.A., LL-D. Faculty Registrar and Assistant Dean ofStudents University Registrarial Services - Science and Accompanying him on the podium are: Allan Lumsden, CA., School of Computer Science B.Comm., Vice-Chair of the Board of Governors (morning ceremony); Gail Larose, BA., MA., representing the Board of AM. Khan, B.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D., P.Eng. Governors (afternoon ceremony); and RichardJ. Van Loon, B.Sc, Associate Dean MA., Ph.D., President and Vice-Chancellor. Faculty ofEngineering and Design Assisting the Chancellorare: June Drayton Callender, B.S.Sc. Chong H. Chan, B.Sc, M.A.Sc, Ph.D., REng. Carol Corkran Professor of Engineering, Clerk of Senate, Christina Farago and Marshal ofConvocation GlendyWong, B.A. Michael F. Fox, B.A, MA. Registrar's Office, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Associate Professor of Geography, Dianne Baird Associate Dean (Undergraduate Affairs), Faculty of Susan Dunsmore Arts and Social Sciences, Elizabeth Krupop, B.PE. and Assistant Marshal ofConvocation Vicki LeBlanc Timothy A. Pychyl, B.Sc, B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Brenda Stewart, B.A, B.P.E., B.Ed., M.Sc.Ed. Jennifer Van Noort, B.A. Assistant Professor of Psychology, Ikuko Webster, BA., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Dean of Students, and Assistant Marshal ofConvocation University Registrarial Services - Arts and Social Sciences Marilyn Baird John P. Braaksma, B.A.Sc, M.A.Sc, Ph.D., P.Eng., Sandra Bauer, B.A. Associate Professor of Engineering Mary Casaubon and Beadle ofConvocation Dina Elatawi, B.A. Tullio C. Caputo, B.A, M.A., Ph.D. Chandra Stratton, B.A. Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology University Registrarial Services - and Beadle ofConvocation Public Affairs and Management Calum M. Carmichael, B.A, M.P.A., Ph.D., Lisa Ralph Associate Professor of Public Administration University Registrarial Services - Science and and Beadle ofConvocation School ofComputer Science Lorraine Dyke, B.A., M.P.A., Ph.D. Marlene Groves Associate Professor of Business University Registrarial Services - Engineering and Design and Beadle ofConvocation Norman Smithley Katharine D. Kelly, M.A., Ph.D. University Registrarial Services - Records and Assistant Professor ofSociology and Anthropology Registration Services and Beadle ofConvocation Pamela Mallon Ildi Munro, B.A., M.Sc Patrick O'Brien, B.A, D.P.A. Instructor of Earth Sciences Gail Stanton and Beadle ofConvocation Office ofthe President Susan Whitney, B.A, M.A., Ph.D. Cathy Pearen Associate Professor of History Corinne Reynolds and Beadle ofConvocation Senate Office Also assisting at Convocation Heather Brown, B.A. Linda Backer Allister Hain, B.A., M.A. Nanci Jolicoeur Assistant Dean/Registrar Tambrae Knapp Faculty ofGraduate Studies and Research MaryAnne Pomainville Denise McKenna, B.A., M.A. Janet Weichel McKenzie, B.A. Divisional Registrar and Assistant Dean ofStudents Department of University Communications University Registrarial Services - Arts and Social Sciences, and Public Affairs and Management Leonard G. Lee, B.A. Leonard G. Lee, President of Lee Valley Tools Ltd., will be awarded the degree ofDoctor ofEngineering, honoris causa, at the morning ceremony on Sunday, November 21, "in recognition of an outstanding leadership role in developing a nationally and internationally successful company ofkey importance to the economy of the Ottawa-Carleton region." Order ofProceedings Sunday, November 21, 10:00 a.m. ChancellorArthur Kroeger, O.C., M.A., LL.D., presiding. Accompanying him on the podium are Allan Lumsden, C.A., B.Comra., Vice-Chair ofthe Board ofCovernors, and Richard Van Loon, B.Sc, M.A., Ph.D., President and Vice-Chancellor. J. The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives, to remain standing until 'O Canada' has heen sung, and at the conclusion ofthe ceremony to remain until the Academic Procession has left. Introductory Music Mai-Yu Chan, B.A., M.A., L.R.S.M., L.T.S.C. Processional Music (bagpipes) John Robert Coghill, Sr., CD. John Robert Coghill, Jr., B.Mus., CD. O Canada* (the audience is invited to sing) Welcome by the Master ofCeremonies Richard Van Loon, B.Sc, M.A., Ph.D. J. Conferring ofthe Degree ofDoctor ofEngineering, honoris causa, upon Leonard G. Lee, B.A. (presented by B.P. Burns, B.Sc, M.A., M.Phil., Associate Professor and Director of the School of Industrial Design) Convocation Address Leonard G. Lee Conferring ofDegrees by Examination Warrant Chong H. Chan, B.Sc, M.A.Sc, Ph.D., PEng. Clerk ofSenate Awarding ofMedals Introduction by the Clerk of Senate Recessional Music *see next pagefor words 5 O Canada O Canada! Our home anJ native IanJ/ True patriot love in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North strong andfree! O From far and wide, Canada, We stand on guardfor thee. Godkeep our landglorious andfree! O Canada, we stand on guardfor thee. O Canada, we stand on guardfor thee. Recipients Doctor of Philosophy Shaobo Wu B.Sc. (Nanjing, China), M.Sc. (Qingdao ofDegrees, Diplomas, (presented by Professor R.C. Blockley, Ocean, China) Dean ofthe Faculty ofGraduate Biology and Certificates Studies and Research) Differential Gene Expression under Environmental Stress in the Freeze Tolerant Wood Frog, Rana sylvatica Michael Alan Greenspan Supervisor: K.B. Storey B.Sc. (Toronto), B.A.Sc, M.A.Sc. Meredith Susan Curren (Ottawa) B.Sc. (Carleton) Electrical Engineering Chemistry Geometric Probing for 3D Object Partitioning ofAcidic Solutes between Recognition in Dense Range Data Water and Supercritical Carbon Supervisors: B.Pagurek and Dioxide P. Boulanger Supervisor: R. Burk Elias Nemer Doreen Elizabeth Ames B.Eng., M.Eng., M.B.A. (McGill) B.Sc. (Waterloo), M.Sc. (Carleton) Electrical Engineering Earth Sciences Speech Analysis and Quality Geology and Regional Hydrothermal Enhancement Using Higher Order Alteration ofthe Crater-Fill, Onaping Cumulants Formation: Association with Zn-Pb- Supervisors: R.A. Goubran and Cu Mineralization, Sudbury Mah S. Structure, Canada James Gregory Ryan Supervisors: D.H. Watkinson and B.Eng. (Memorial), M.Eng. (Carleton) H.L. Gibson Electrical Engineering Arun Kumar Near-Field Beamforming using B.Sc, M.Sc. (Lucknow, India) Microphone Arrays Earth Sciences Supervisor: R.A. Goubran Micropaleontological Applications in Tao Wan Environmental Studies B.Sc. (SouthwesternJiaotong, China), Supervisor: R.T Patterson M.Sc. (Chongqing, China) Mary Sanborn-Barrie Electrical Engineering B.Sc. (Windsor), M.Sc. (Toronto) Performance Analysis of Buffered Earth Sciences Random Multiple Access Protocols Geology, Geothermobarometry and Supervisors: M. Devetsikiotis and Geochronology ofthe High-P Lambadaris I. Granulite-Facies Kramanituar Alamgir Muhammed Tito Islam Complex, Western Churchill Province B.Sc, M.Sc. (Bangladesh) Supervisors: S. Carr and S. Hanmer Mechanical Engineering James Handson Chalmers An Experimental and Computational B.A.Sc. (Toronto), M.Sc. (Carleton) Study ofthe Aerodynamics ofTurbine Mathematics Blades with Damage The Group ofan N-body Problem in Supervisor: S.A. Sjolander Celestial Mechanics Helena Elisabeth Cornelia Rummens Supervisor: A. Mingarelli B.Sc. (Regina), M.Eng. (McMaster) Yong You Mechanical Engineering B.Sc. (Tianjin, China), M.Sc. (Sichuan, TheThermalhydraulics ofTube- China), M.A. (York) Support Fouling in Nuclear Steam Mathematics Generators Hierarchical Bayes and Related Supervisor: J.T Rogers Methods for Model-Based Small Area Estimation Supervisor: J.N.K. Rao 7 Leslie Ihomxs S/amosi Mong Kau Felix Ip Ucana Constantinescu B.Com.. M.M.S. (Carleton) B.Eng. (Carleton) B.Eng. (PolytechnicalInstitute of Management Civil Bucharest, Romania) \ New lVrspectivc on the Compressive Strength and Modulus of Electrical Organizational Change Process: Elasticity of Masonry Prisms Performance of Object Oriented Developing a Model ot Revolutionary Song Bo Spencer Lee Design with Patterns Change and a Measure of B.Eng. (BeijingInstitute ofCivil Abdulabbas Abdullah Hussain Organizational Support lor Engineering, China) B.Sc. (Basrah, Iraq), M.Sc. (Baghdad, Revolutionary Change Supervisor: L Duxbury Civil Iraq), Ph.D. (York, U.K.) Lingling Liu Electrical Michael Peter Francis B.Eng. (Chengdu University ofScience and Design, Simulation and Fabrication of BA. (Flinders, South Australia), Technology, China) a Self-Aligned SiGe Base MA. (Carleton) Civil Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors for Economics Ammonia Removal from Industrial Low Power Operation Open-Access Resources and Wastewater -Analysis of Stella Colleen Patterson International Trade Photochemical Reactor Performance B.Sc. (Saskatchewan) Supervisor: L. Schembri Josh Christopher Lombard Electrical Vladimir Suchan B.Eng. (Carleton) Feature Extraction from Digital Dip. (Moscow Institute ofInternational Imagery using the Hough Transform Civil Relations),JUDr. (Charles, Seismic Strengthening and Repair of John W. M. Rogers Czechoslovakia), M.A. (Carleton) Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls B.Eng. (Carleton) Political Science Using Externally Bonded Carbon Electrical Globalization, Postcommunism, and Fibre Tow Sheets Voltage Controlled Oscillators and tEhceonMoodmeyronfPNriohjielcit:smT,hIetsPColiipthiecrals, Kevin Charles O'Leary High QCopper Inductors and the Platonic Cave B.Sc, Dip.Eng. (Dalhousie) Sara Marian Stout Supervisor: P. Dutkiewicz Civil B.Eng. (Technical University ofNova Source Apportionment ofVolatile Scotia) Organic Compounds in Urban Electrical Master of Engineering Micro-Environments Compact Dielectric-Loaded Patch (presented by Professor R.C. Blockley, Douglas Allan Raby Antennas for L-band Mobile Satellite Dean ofthe Faculty of Graduate B.Eng. (Carleton) Applications Studies and Research) Civil Hamid Mahmood Syed Development ofa System B.Eng. (NED University ofEngineering Architecture and Applications for an and Technology, Pakistan) D. Gilbert Pitre Integrated Computer Software System Electrical J. B.Sc. (Waterloo), B.Eng. (Carleton) for the Analysis and Design ofSteel Performance of Internet Applications CDMA Aerospace Structures over Wireless Spinning Mode Algorithms for the Sabbirali Saiyed RawdonJ.W. Taylor Satellite Attitude Sensor B.Eng, M.Eng. (Baroda, India) B.Sc. (Queen's) Solly Solaiman Civil Electrical B.Eng. (Carleton) Development ofNested Logit Models Generic Telecommunications Protocol Aerospace for Simulating and Evaluating Vehicle Processor: A Programmable Dynamic Modeling and Stability Occupancy Architecture Analysis ofa "Smart" Hingeless Mahad Mohamed Ahmed Changgeng Xi Helicopter Blade B.Eng. (Carleton) B.Eng., M.Eng. (Xi'anJiaotong, China) John Chester Stephen Waring Electrical Electrical B.A.Sc. (Toronto) Performance Analysis and Optimization Approaches to the Aerospace Improvement ofthe Open Shortest Training ofNeural Networks with RT7 Reduction ofDrag ofa Submerged Path First Routing Protocol Microwave Applications Swimmer Using Vortex Generators Stefan Bayarov Chi-Feng Chiang Ian James Fuller B.Eng. (Technical University, Bulgaria) B.S., M.S. (Chung Cheng Institute of B.Eng. (Carleton) Electrical Technology, China) Civil Resource Functions for Model Based Mechanical Development ofan Object Oriented Performance Analysis of Distributed Handling Characteristics ofTracked Handbook and a Numerical Methods Software Systems Vehicles on Non-Deformable Surfaces Application for Steel Structures 8