Digvir Jayas
Dr. Digvir S. Jayas is the President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. He is also Vice-President (Research and International) Emeritus and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba. He was educated at the G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology in Pantnagar, India; the University of Manitoba; and the University of Saskatchewan. He completed a 11.75-year term as Vice-President (Research and International) at the University of Manitoba. Before assuming that position, he was Vice-President (Research) for two years, and Associate Vice-President (Research) for eight years. Prior to this, he was Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Head of the Department of Biosystems Engineering, and Interim Director of the Richardson Centre for Food Technology and Research. He also served as Interim President of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC) for 1 year and served as Interim Director (CEO) of TRIUMF—Canada’s particle accelerator centre—for 4.5 months. He is a Registered Professional Engineer and a Registered Professional Agrologist.
Dr. Jayas is a former Tier I (Senior) Canada Research Chair in Stored-Grain Ecosystems. He conducts research related to drying, handling, and storing of cereal grains, pulses, and oilseeds and digital image processing for grading and processing operations in the Agri-Food industry. He has collaborated with researchers in several countries and has had significant impact on the development of efficient grain storage, handling, and drying systems in Canada, China, India, Ukraine, and the United States. He has authored or co-authored over 1000 technical articles in scientific journals, conference proceedings, and books dealing with issues of storing, drying, handling, and quality monitoring of grains and foods.
Dr. Jayas has received awards in recognition of his research and professional contributions from the Agriculture Institute of Canada, Applied Zoologists Research Association (India), American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE), Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology, Canadian Academy of Engineering, Canadian Society for Bioengineering, Engineers Canada (formerly Canadian Council of Professional Engineers), Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba (formerly Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Manitoba), Engineering Institute of Canada, Indian Society of Agricultural Engineers, Manitoba Institute of Agrologists, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (India), National Academy of Sciences (India), Sigma Xi, and The Society of Tropical Agriculture. He was the recipient of the 2017 Sukup Global Food Security Award from ASABE, and the 2008 Brockhouse Canada Prize from NSERC. In 2009, he was inducted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) and in 2018, he was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada for “his advancements to agricultural practices worldwide, and for his promotion of academic and scientific research in Canada”. In 2019, he received the RSC Sir John William Dawson Medal for “important contributions of knowledge in multiple domains”. In 2022, Dr. Jayas was inducted into both the Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame and the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame in recognition of his engineering contributions to grain preservation. In 2023, he received the John Deere Gold Medal from the ASABE.
Dr. Jayas has served/serves on the boards or committees of many organizations such as ArcticNet, Churchill Marine Observatory (CMO), Centre for Innovative Sensing of Structures (SIMTReC), Genome Prairie, GlycoNet, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, North Forge Technology Exchange, NRC Council, NSERC Council, Research Manitoba, and TRIUMF. He has served as the President of the Agriculture Institute of Canada, the Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology, the Canadian Society for Bioengineering, Engineers Canada, Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba, and the Manitoba Institute of Agrologists. He chaired NSERC Council; the board of directors of TRIUMF; the board of RESOLVE, a prairie research network on family violence; and the Smartpark (University’s Research and Technology Park) Advisory Committee.