Aidan Leach
Renfrew County, Ontario
Aidan Leach is a nuclear regulatory professional with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, with a background in chemical engineering and health physics. Raised on a farm in Micksburg, Ontario, he now lives in Petawawa with his wife Ruxandra and two young children, who are already lobbying — loudly — for the RCRSTF to lower its “totally unfair” Grade 5 entry requirement.
Aidan never participated in a science fair as a student; he simply didn’t know they existed. That gap became his motivation. Since taking on the chair of the Renfrew County Regional Science and Technology Fair in 2015, he has worked to ensure that no student in the region has to miss out the way he did. He liaisons with teachers and parents, judges more than ten local school fairs each year, and has attended the CWSF as Renfrew County’s delegate for over a decade.
His most memorable moment captures what makes him tick: after a discouraging stretch of unanswered emails to university professors on behalf of a student, that student, who had once barely been able to speak at a fair from nerves, started cold-calling researchers across the country on their own. It led to a collaboration, and eventually a CWSF medal. Aidan is still in awe of it. What keeps him coming back, he says, is walking into any project zone and feeling the wave of enthusiasm and willingness to just figure things out.