The G.J. Jackson Fellowship is awarded annually in memory of the late Geoffrey Jackson. Mr. Jackson was for many years a leader in the Canadian structural steel fabrication industry and was a founding member of the Steel Structures Education Foundation (SSEF) now oversees by CISC Education & Research Council. This prestigious award is currently valued at $25,000 over a one-year period and is presented annually to an engineering student who, in the following academic year, will be registered in the first to fourth year of full-time graduate studies in structural engineering, with major emphasis on the study of steel structures. The award, presented at the CISC Annual Steel Conference, is commemorated with the G.J. Jackson Memorial Certificate.

2024 G. J. Jackson Fellowship

Brendan Richards
Brendan’s research focuses on creating innovative design procedures that address key challenges in the construction industry, namely reducing the complexity of design processes when dealing with complex behaviour of RHS moment frames. His studies promise to influence North American design standards, benefiting both the Canadian steel industry and future construction practices. 

Dalhousie University
PhD Candidate
Department of Civil and Resource Engineering at Dalhousie University