New federal funding brings high worldwide analysis expertise to U of A

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The University of Alberta is gaining 29 of the world’s high doctoral and postdoctoral analysis prospects, due to new federal grants aimed at recruiting international talent to advance Canada’s most essential strategic industries.

Announced within the 2025 federal finances and launched in December 2025, the Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards present doctoral scholarships and postdoctoral analysis awards to assist recruitment of high worldwide expertise wanted to drive innovation and development in eight precedence analysis areas:

  • Advanced digital applied sciences (AI, quantum, cybersecurity)
  • Health, together with biotechnology
  • Clean expertise and useful resource worth chains
  • Environment, local weather resilience, and the Arctic
  • Food and water safety
  • Democratic and group resilience
  • Manufacturing and superior supplies
  • Defence and dual-use applied sciences

“These new awards represent opportunities for promising doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars from around the world to contribute to groundbreaking discoveries and technological advances happening at the University of Alberta,” says Aminah Robinson Fayek, U of A vice-president of analysis. “As they join our leading researchers working in these areas, they will increase our already considerable capacity for innovation and impact in helping to secure a strong future for Canada.”

“These new scholars are bringing a massive boost of fresh energy, bold ideas and global perspectives to our labs and classrooms spanning 10 faculties,” says Tracy Raivio, vice-provost and dean of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. ”When we welcome this sort of expertise, we aren’t simply supporting particular person items of analysis — we’re investing within the individuals who might be operating Canada’s labs, launching its tech corporations and shaping its insurance policies a decade from now. Their work begins right here, however its impression might be felt nationwide.”

The Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards are administered by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).

Doctoral scholarships are valued at $40,000 per 12 months for 3 years, and postdoctoral analysis awards are value $70,000 per 12 months for 2 years.

Canada Impact+ Research Training Award recipients

The following 19 U of A doctoral college students and 10 postdoctoral students obtained a complete of practically $3.7 million in grants from the inaugural spherical of the awards. 

Doctoral scholarships

Mohammad Amin Abbasi (NSERC)

Nominator: Davood Rafiei, Faculty of Science

Ashrakt H. Abdelhamid Ahmed Elmezein (CIHR)

Nominator: Ayman El-Kadi, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Rajshree Acharya (SSHRC)

Nominator: Faith Majekolagbe, Faculty of Law

Carrie Becher (SSHRC)

Nominator: Danielle Peers, Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation

Yomna Badawy (NSERC)

Nominator: James Hogan, Faculty of Engineering

Vahab Barekati (CIHR)

Nominator: Padma Kaul, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry

Olubusoye Samuel Boluwatife (NSERC)

Nominator: Olubukola Alimi, Faculty of Engineering

Diana Garduño-Zarzosa (CIHR)

Nominator: David Olson, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry

MaryBeth Gavin (NSERC)

Nominator: William Shotyk, Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences

Bertram Markus Ulrich Graf von Reventlow (NSERC)

Nominator: Suzanne Tank, Faculty of Science

Yasaman Kadivar (NSERC)

Nominator: Marleny Aranda Saldana, Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences

Aida Kargar (CIHR)

Nominator: Anna Phan, Faculty of Science

Mst Lucky Khatun (NSERC)

Nominator: Yuxiang Chen, Faculty of Engineering

Isabel Lavallee (NSERC)

Nominator: Stephanie Green, Faculty of Science

Mahdi Neshan (CIHR)

Nominator: Carrie Ye, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry

Rodgers Onyango (SSHRC)

Nominator: Elizabeth Onyango, School of Public Health

Muhammad Ali Abbas Rizvi (NSERC)

Nominator: Taha Manzoor, Faculty of Engineering

Yuyang Yao (NSERC)

Nominator: Zhan Shu, Faculty of Engineering

Mohamed Zamzam (NSERC)

Nominator: Zhiwei Peng, Faculty of Engineering

Postdoctoral analysis awards

Elmer Austria, Jr. (CIHR)

Nominator: Afsaneh Lavasanifar, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Debarun Banerjee (NSERC)

Nominator: Samir Mushrif, Faculty of Engineering

Luisa Giarrana (NSERC)

Nominator: Eric Rivard, Faculty of Science

Houyame Hakmi (SSHRC)

Nominator: Siobhan Byrne, Faculty of Arts

Alexandra Juster (SSHRC)

Nominator: Anna Lund, Faculty of Law

Asantesana Kamuyango (CIHR)

Nominator: Salima Meherali, Faculty of Nursing

Takayuki Kuroda (CIHR)

Nominator: Toshifumi Yokota, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry

Mohadeseh Mousazadeh Miandehi (SSHRC)

Nominator: Chloe Taylor, Faculty of Arts

Muhammad Ammar Zahid (CIHR)

Nominator: Patrick MacDonald, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry

Kaiming Zhang (NSERC)

Nominator: Hongbo Zeng, Faculty of Engineering


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