Roger G. Walker
Roger G. Walker, FRSC, MMR is a geologist and an award-winning emeritus professor at McMaster University.
Walker obtained his D.Phil. from Oxford University. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University. For 32 years, he taught at McMaster University. In 1998, Walker left McMaster to be a consultant in Calgary.[1]
In 2013, Walker achieved the title of Master Model Railroader from the National Model Railroad Association.
Honours
    
- made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
 - made an honorary member of Society of Sedimentary Geology
 
Awards
    
- 1975, awarded the Past Presidents' Medal by the Geological Association of Canada
 - 1990, awarded the R. J. W. Douglas Medal by the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists
 - 1999, awarded the Logan Medal by the Geological Association of Canada
 - awarded the Francis J. Pettijohn Medal by the Society of Sedimentary Geology
 - awarded the Henry Clifton Sorby Medal by the International Association of Sedimentologists
 - awarded the Distinguished Educator Award by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists
 
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