John Ripmeester
Principal Research Officer, Materials Structure and Function Group
National Research Council Canada (NRC)
Ottawa, ON
John
Ripmeester is Principal Research Officer in the Materials Structure and
Function Group at the National Research Council Canada (NRC).
Dr. Ripmeester received his Bachelor of Science (Honours in Chemistry) and his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of British Columbia, the latter under guidance of Basil Dunell. He subsequently took up a position as Research Associate at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) with Herbert Gutowsky, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship in the Division of Chemistry at the National Research Council with Don Davidson.
Dr. Ripmeester has been a staff member at the NRC since 1974, first with the Division of Chemistry, then with the Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences upon its establishment in 1991. After leading the Materials Structure and Function Group for ten years (1997-2007) he continues to work with the group with his research focusing on the chemical applications of solid state NMR spectroscopy, the development of multi-technique approaches to the characterization of materials, supramolecular chemistry, porous materials, clathrates, gas hydrates, and other guest-host materials. Dr. Ripmeester is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia, Queen’s University and Carleton University.
Dr. Ripmeester is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and has received
a number of awards for his scientific contributions, including the Barringer
Award in Spectroscopy (1998) and; Her Majesty the Queen’s Golden Jubilee
Medal (2003). He has nearly 500 publications, 6 patents and is often an
invited speaker at special events.
(06/07)

