Dr. David Jackson

The passing of Dr. David Jackson is noted with sadness. David was a key leader of Canada’s early fusion initiatives. He maintained his unwavering support for the development of fusion energy in Canada even after the Government of Canada decided to discontinue its targeted support for fusion. His obituary contains the following additional information.

David Phillip Jackson (B.Sc., M.A., M.A.Sc., Dip.Eng.Mgt., M.Eng.Mgt, Ph.D.) passed away at home in his 82nd year with his beloved wife Susan by his side. He will be deeply missed by: his children Scott (Morgan) Jackson of Seattle and Timothy (Laura) Jackson of Toronto; grandson Carter Jackson; brother Roy (Susan) Jackson; and nephews Chris and James Jackson.

Dave was a devoted husband and father who always put his family first. However, many would fondly remember him for his wonderful sense of humour, passion for learning and life work as a world-renowned engineering physicist. Dave spent 27 years working at the Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories prior to becoming a full-time professor of Engineering Physics at McMaster University in Hamilton. Dave attended the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies from 1964-1966. He later became director of Canada’s National Fusion Program and president of the Canadian Nuclear Society. He co-authored several books (including Half Lives: A Guide to Nuclear Technology in Canada and Unlocking the Atom). He also wrote a popular industry blog.
Dave was also very proud to have served in the Canadian Navy as a lieutenant.
Cremation has taken place. A private family gathering will be held to celebrate his life. His final resting place will be Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto with his parents (predeceased) and cherished dog, Roamer.

Dr. Kirk H. Michaelian

Dr. Kirk H. Michaelian, FECC Board member, passed away in early 2022 shortly after his retirement from many years of service with the Government of Canada. Kirk had an outstanding career as a scientist and engineer, having made extraordinary contributions to analytical sciences. His interests in fusion were broad and he gave freely of his expertise and time to the Fusion Energy Council of Canada as well as its predecessor organizations. He will be greatly missed.

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Kirk H. Michaelian, PhD
Director, Fusion Energy Council of Canada
Kirk H. Michaelian received his PhD in Chemical Physics from Simon Fraser University. After graduation he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto and as a research associate at the University of Alberta. Kirk was then employed as a Research Scientist at Natural Resources Canada for 37 years, where his research focused on instrumentation and signal recovery in photoacoustic and Raman spectroscopy. He is currently an emeritus scientist with the same department. Kirk is an Honourary Fellow at the Canadian Light Source in Saskatoon, and an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto and the University of Calgary. He is the author of more than 175 journal articles and two books on spectroscopy.