Monique Frize

Monique Frize
Frize receiving PEO's and OSPE's Gold medal in fall 2000.
Born (1942-01-07) 7 January 1942 (age 82)
Montreal, Quebec
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Distinguished Research Professor, Professor Emerita
Known forBiomedical Engineering and Women in Science Outreach/Promotion
HonoursOrder of Canada, Fellow IEEE, Fellow CAE, Fellow EC, Fellow IUPESM, Fellow CMBES

Monique Frize, OC, née Aubry (born 7 January 1942[1]) is a Canadian biomedical engineer and professor, knowledgeable in medical instruments and decision support systems.[2][3] Notably, her scientific research and outreach efforts led her to receive the prestigious distinction of Officer of the Order of Canada.[4]

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