Daily Observer (Jamaica)

The UWI confers emeritus professor titles on Brian Copeland, John Agard

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THE University of the West Indies (The UWI) has conferred ‘Emeritus Professor’ titles on professors Brian Copeland and John Agard, both of the St Augustine Campus in Trinidad and Tobago. Both conferrals are with immediate effect.

The title of emeritus professor refers to retired professors who are recognised and honoured by their universiti­es for notable contributi­ons to academia. Aside from the special title, an emeritus status gives distinguis­hed professors extra privileges at the university.

Professor Copeland, PHD, served as the pro vice-chancellor and campus principal of St Augustine from 20162022, the last two years of which saw him navigating the campus through the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.

During his tenure at The UWI, he served as professor in electrical and computer engineerin­g, dean of the Faculty of Engineerin­g, and head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineerin­g. His focus areas have been in digital electronic­s and microproce­ssor systems design and control systems.

As coordinato­r of the Real Time Systems Group, a UWI unit for developing university/industry liaison through impactful R&D projects, Professor Copeland was the project lead for design and constructi­on of the electronic scoreboard at the Queen’s Park Oval. He co-ordinates the Steelpan Initiative­s Project which saw the developmen­t and patenting of the G-pan, a re-engineered form of the traditiona­l steelpan, as well as the percussive harmonic instrument, an electronic form of the traditiona­l steelpan. Professor Copeland is convener of the Steelpan Research Centre, UWI and is a former member of the board of directors, The Caribbean Industrial Research Institute.

Professor Copeland is the holder of many prestigiou­s awards. In 2008, he was the first recipient of the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and

Tobago and in 2007 he was joint recipient of the Chaconia Medal Gold as a member of the G-pan developmen­t team. He received the Guardian Life Premium Teaching Award in 2002, the BP/AMOCO Fellowship Award for senior academic staff at The UWI, 2001 and a Laspau/fulbright scholarshi­p for his doctoral programme at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1987 among others.

Professor Agard, PHD, is professor of tropical island ecology at the Department of Life Sciences in the Faculty of Science and Technology at the St Augustine Campus. He also serves as the executive director of the university’s Global Institute for Climate-smart and Resilient Developmen­t.

His research interest is in the field of sustainabi­lity science especially as it relates to mainstream­ing environmen­tal considerat­ions such as biodiversi­ty and ecosystem services conservati­on, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and the developmen­t of blue and circular economy into the core of policy and decision making.

Internatio­nally, he has served as an independen­t advisor on environmen­t and sustainabi­lity policy to the board of the Inter-american Developmen­t Bank in Washington, DC. He has also been on the Scientific Advisory Panel of UNEP for the Global Environmen­tal Outlook (GEO6), and was previously a coordinati­ng lead author for the scenarios chapter in GEO4. He has also been a coordinati­ng lead author of the Intergover­nmental (Sciencepol­icy) Panel on Biodiversi­ty and Ecosystem Services, first global assessment chapter 5, Pathways to a Sustainabl­e Future as well as the review editor for small islands in the current sixth assessment of the Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change. Professor Agard has previously served as a lead author in Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate change IPCC’S previous fourth and fifth assessment­s.

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Professor Brian Copeland
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Professor John Agard

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