Education
Born in Toronto, Ontario, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree, a Master of Arts degree, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Chemistry in 1942 from the University of Toronto. Gunning attended the University of Toronto, and there he earned three degrees in physical chemistry. A Bachelor Honors, an Master of Arts, and a Doctor of Philosophy. He finished his schooling in 1942, when he earned his Doctor of Philosophy.
Career
In 1957, he was appointed Professor and Chairman of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Alberta. From 1974 to 1979, he was the President as well. Next, he did post-doctoral studies at Harvard.
After that, Gunning returned to Canada and became a research chemist in Doctor Edgar Steacie’s laboratory in Ottawa.
He also did research for the National Research council at the time. In 1946, He became a professor at the University of Rochester and then at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
The in 1957, he returned to Canada again and became Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Alberta. In 1973, a new wing was added to the Chemistry building to accommodate for the rapid growth of the department, under Gunning’s supervision.
Gunning’s focuses were on chemical kinetics and photochemistry.
Personality
He was very passionate about building up the department to much higher standards.