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Pearl Sullivan

Malaysian-Canadian engineer (1961–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Pearl Sullivan (1961 – November 28, 2020) was a Malaysian Canadian engineer and the former Dean of Engineering at the University of Waterloo, the first woman to hold the position.

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Early life and education

Sullivan was born in 1961 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and immigrated to Canada in the 1980s.[1][2] She graduated from the Technical University of Nova Scotia, now part of Dalhousie University, in 1985 with a master's degree in Metallurgical Engineering.[1] Following her time in Halifax, Sullivan completed a PhD in materials engineering at the University of British Columbia in 1990.[1] Her doctoral studies were supervised by Anoush Poursartip.[3]

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Academic career

Shortly after completing her studies she accepted a position at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore in 1991.[4][1] Sullivan returned to Canada in 1994 after taking a position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of New Brunswick, where she was twice awarded the university's Faculty Merit Award for Excellence.[5] Sullivan joined the University of Waterloo in 2004 as a professor of mechanical engineering.[6] She served as Chair of the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering from 2006 until January 2012.[5] In 2012 Sullivan was named the Dean of Engineering, becoming the first woman to hold the position at Waterloo.[7][5] She held the role until December 2019.[8]

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Awards

Professor Sullivan was a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.[9]

Death

Sullivan died on November 28, 2020, of cancer.[1] At the time of her death she had been dealing with the illness for 12 years.[8]

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