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York is home to 35 Canada Research Chairs. These researchers reflect global leaders in their field at the Tier 1 level and outstanding emerging leaders at the Tier 2 level. These chairs are supported by the federal government to help Canadian universities achieve the highest levels of research excellence and become world-class research centres.

Chairholders improve our depth of knowledge and quality of life, strengthen Canada's international competitiveness, and help train the next generation of highly skilled people through student supervision, teaching and the coordination of other researchers' work.

There are two types of CRC positions. Tier 1 chairs are tenable for seven years and renewable once, awarded to world leaders in their fields (engineering and the natural sciences, health sciences, humanities or social sciences). Tier 2 chairs are tenable for five years and renewable once, awarded to exceptional emerging researchers.

Featured Research Chairs

  • georg-zoidl

    Georg Zoidl

    Tier 1 CRC in Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience

    Zoidl is a Professor in York University's Departments of Psychology and Biology. He investigates nerve cell functions in the brain and visual system to decipher brain activity in health and disease, focusing on molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying communication processes, learning, disease pathology, …

  • michael-brown

    Michael Brown

    Tier 1 CRC in Computer Vision

    Brown, a Professor at York University's Lassonde School of Engineering, researches image formation models and develops in-camera imaging pipelines for photographic and scientific applications, aligning with York University's VISTA program.


  • alan-corbiere

    Alan Corbiere

    Tier 2 CRC in Indigenous History

    Corbiere is an Assistant Professor in York’s History Department. His research prioritizes Anishinaabe oral traditions, language and material culture to reshape Indigenous history, aiming to revitalize language, culture and knowledge while challenging conventional narratives.

  • antony-chum

    Antony Chum

    Tier 2 CRC in Population Health Data Science for Evidence-Based Policy

    Chum is a Professor in the Health Science Department in the Faculty of Health. His research applies big data analytics to public health challenges, focusing on social and built environmental determinants of health to create healthier cities, particularly for marginalized groups like the homeless, low-income, and LGBTQ+ individuals.

  • arash-habibi-lashkari

    Arash Habibi Lashkari

    Tier 2 CRC in Behaviour-Centric Cybersecurity

    Lashkari is an Associate Professor and an award-winning cybersecurity expert. His research specializes in developing technology to detect and protect against cyber threats, focusing on multidisciplinary collaborations to address contemporary cybersecurity challenges.

  • christopher-caputo

    Christopher Caputo

    Tier 2 CRC in Main-Group Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry

    Caputo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry in the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on developing greener catalysts using earth-abundant elements, as well as value-added molecules from renewable feedstocks, targeting ultra-long-lasting sun protection products with significant commercial potential.

  • christopher-kyriakides

    Christopher Kyriakides

    Tier 2 CRC in Socially Engaged Research in Race and Racialization

    Kyriakides, a Professor in the Department of Sociology, leads research on racialized reception contexts in refugee reception across Europe, North America, and the Middle East, examining the impact of policy and media on racialized communities amidst the global refugee crisis and post-9/11 'war on terror' narratives.

  • doug-van-nort

    Doug Van Nort

    Tier 2 CRC in Digital Performance

    Van Nort is a Professor in the Departments of Theatre and Digital Media. His research explores performance and sensorial immersion in technologically-mediated environments, merging improvisation with interactive systems and telepresence experiences.

  • Ethel Tungohan

    Tier 2 CRC in Canadian Migration Policy, Impacts and Activism

    Tungohan is an Assistant Professor of Politics and Social Science and has also been appointed as a Broadbent Institute Fellow. Her research looks at migrant labor, specifically assessing migrant activism. She specializes in socially engaged research and is actively involved in grassroots migrant organizations such as Gabriela-Ontario and Migrante-Canada.

  • gillian-parekh

    Gillian Parekh

    Tier 2 CRC in Disability Studies in Education

    Parekh is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education. Her research examines institutional barriers hindering equitable access to education and aims to address current educational issues.

  • Godfred Boateng

    Tier 2 CRC in Global Health and Humanitarianism

    Boateng is an Assistant Professor at the School of Global Health, Director of the Global and Environmental Health Lab and a faculty fellow at the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research. His research program is transdisciplinary and focuses on resource insecurity, health, and sustainable livelihoods.

  • graham-wakefield

    Graham Wakefield

    Tier 2 CRC in Interactive Information Visualization

    Wakefield is a Professor in the Department of Computational Arts. His research merges art, music and technology to explore interactive information visualization, blending diverse disciplines to push boundaries in both artistic expression and academic inquiry.

  • isaac-smith

    Isaac Smith

    Tier 2 CRC in Planetary Science

    Smith is a planetary scientist and an Assistant Professor at Lassonde School of Engineering. His research focuses on atmospheric, surface and subsurface processes on Mars, with a particular emphasis on ice.

  • jennifer-pybus

    Jennifer Pybus

    Tier 2 CRC in Data, Democracy, and AI

    Pybus is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. Her research examines social media platforms and third parties in the mobile ecosystem, aiming to increase critical data literacy and democratic debate about artificial intelligence.

  • joel-zyleberg

    Joel Zylberberg

    Tier 2 CRC in Computational Neuroscience

    Zylberberg is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. His research looks at how the brain represents and aims to develop a camera-to-brain translator, potentially restoring vision for the blind and enhancing computer vision systems.

  • kohitij-kar

    Kohitij Kar

    Tier 2 CRC in Visual Neuroscience

    Kar is an Assistant Professor in the Biology department in the Faculty of Science and currently serves as a Research Scientist at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research. His research specializes in primate visual neuroscience and aims to unlock new knowledge about brain function.

  • liya-ma

    Liya Ma

    Tier 2 CRC in Cognitive Neurophysiology

    Ma, an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Health, investigates the neural basis of cognition, focusing on perception, action, and decision-making. Her research aims to inspire treatments for cognitive control impairments using innovative approaches.

  • mary-bunch

    Mary Bunch

    Tier 2 CRC in Vision, Disability and the Arts

    Bunch, an Assistant Professor in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design, and an associate member of VISTA. Her research explores how critical disability frameworks and digital media arts can challenge conventional notions of vision.

  • pirathayini-srikantha

    Pirathayini Srikantha

    Tier 2 CRC in Reliable and Secure Power Grid Systems

    Srikantha is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at Lassonde School of Engineering. Her research uses artificial intelligence and transactive technologies and aims to enhance grid reliability and design trustworthy energy markets.

  • raymond-kwong

    Raymond Kwong

    Tier 2 CRC in Environmental Toxicology

    Kwong is an Assistant Professor in York University's Department of Biology. He investigates the molecular and physiological impacts of environmental stressors on aquatic animals, aiming to develop predictive tools for evaluating environmental changes and enhancing water quality regulation to protect aquatic life and biodiversity.

  • regina-rini

    Regina Rini

    Tier 2 CRC in Social Reasoning

    Rini is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy. Her research draws on social sciences and philosophy to understand public debate and improve discourse in diverse societies, emphasizing the connection between public discourse and personal moral agency.

  • sean-tulin

    Sean Tulin

    Tier 2 CRC in Particle Physics and Cosmology

    Tulin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy in the Faculty of Science. His interdisciplinary research bridges astrophysics, particle theory, and cosmology to explore dark matter particles and their impact on cosmic structure.

  • steven-connor

    Steven Connor

    Tier 2 CRC in Neurophysiology

    Connor is a Professor in the Biology Department in the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on understanding the fundamental properties of synapses and the genetic mutations associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) to shed light on their underlying mechanisms.

  • valerio-de-stefano

    Valerio De Stefano

    Tier 2 CRC in Innovation, Law and Society

    De Stefano is an Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School. His research examines the impact of artificial intelligence and algorithmic management on labor dynamics, aiming to develop best practices for protecting workers' rights.