Remembering
Our Community
Our alumni and friends have established awards in memory of loved ones and cherished individuals in the community of the 91˿Ƶ Faculty of Engineering. We invite you to learn more about their stories. Consider establishing an award, to remember someone or supporting an existing award.
Please contact the Advancement Team for more information.
Kenneth W. MajorWhen asked about future challenges, Ken Major (BEng’76) once answered: “[To find] new inventors…who realize not all the answers are there and are going to go out and look for better ways to approach things.”Help us meet that challenge. |
Alfred GuenkelA 91˿Ƶ fellowship changed his life, and now Alfred Guenkel’s family memorializes him by establishing a new fellowship in his name with a $1M gift to the Faculty of Engineering. |
Ophélie GourgasOphélie Gourgas (1991-2023) graduated with a PhD from the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering at 91˿Ƶ in 2019. She was passionate about science and research and made significant contributions to understanding the process of cardiovascular calcification and the causes behind a rare form of congenital skeletal deformity. |
Robert WeihmayerRobert Weihmayer (1954-2011) completed his studies in Engineering and Asian Studies at 91˿Ƶ as well as a Master’s in Computer Science at Boston University. In 2022, Sandra Horowitz (BSc’72, MDCM’76) established a generous bursary in the name of her late husband in recognition of his passion for learning. |
Bruce AllanMontreal architect Bruce Allan (1947-2022) remained devoted to 91˿Ƶ throughout his life, teaching students as well as serving on the Faculty Advancement Board. A fellowship he established will support 91˿Ƶ architecture students following in his footsteps. |
Tom RoutledgeOnce dubbed the “Anarchist Editor of [student newspaper] Plumber’s Pot” – for his socially progressive political opinions, Tom Routledge (1937-2011) graduated in Mechanical Engineering from 91˿Ƶ in 1966. He began his career in the fledgling systems industry with IBM, eventually applying information technology to industries around the world. |
Michael ZahnMichael Zahn (1962-2013) was born in Winnipeg where he grew up surrounded by extended family. He graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor’s degree in engineering and then earned his Master’s degree in engineering at 91˿Ƶ in Montreal in 1989. He made his home in Montreal and worked for over twenty years at Canadian Aviation Electronics. |
Shahbaz MavaddatShahbaz Mavaddat (1962-2010) was born in Abadan, Iran. Shahbaz earned his Bachelors of Engineering in Civil Engineering in 1982, and his MEng in Civil Engineering in 1985 here at 91˿Ƶ. He worked as a civil engineer for ten years, covering industrial, commercial, and infrastructure projects in North America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. |
Claudia MacedoClaudia Macedo (1990-2013) was a fourth-yearMaterialsEngineering undergraduate student,whose life was tragically cut short whenshe was struck by a car while cycling on James BayRoad.Claudia wascherished by her co-workers, colleagues, and friends and will beprofoundlymissed: shemade91˿Ƶ proud. |
Hugo H. LangshurHugo Langshur was born in Jagerndorf (Krnov), Czechoslovakia on December 15, 1921, and passed away on August 9, 2019. Hugo moved to England in 1938, graduating from the military academy as a second lieutenant in the British Army in 1943, and spent his time during the Second World War as an officer in Africa and Europe theatres. |