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UBC engineering researchers David Black and Dr. Paul Onkundi Nyangaresi receive 2024 Mitacs Innovation Awards
| Announcement
UBC engineering researchers David Black and Dr. Paul Onkundi Nyangaresi have each received a 2024 Mitacs Innovation Award.
Why is everything 'quantum' now?
CBC News | | Media coverage
A CBC reporter spoke to ECE's Dr. Joseph Salfi at UBC’s Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute to learn more about quantum science.
Transform Your Engineering Journey with Global Exchange Programs
| Spotlight
Sara's experience of Engineering as an exchange student who visited a school in Switzerland.
Building a Career Through Capstone Projects in Engineering
| Spotlight
Grace's learning in the capstone project took her to pursue a career in that field.
Dr. Patrick Kirchen named Rosenblatt Professor in Marine Engineering
| Announcement
MECH's Dr. Patrick Kirchen has been named the inaugural holder of the Rosenblatt Professorship in Marine Engineering at UBC.
Five UBC engineering experts appointed Canada Research Chairs
| Announcement
Five researchers affiliated with UBC’s Faculty of Applied Science have been named among this year’s new and renewed Canada Research Chairs, out of 20 chairs at UBC.
UBC, Genome BC, and STEMCELL partner to advance stem cell therapies
Techcouver | | Media coverage
SBME's Dr. Nozomu Yachie and collaborators hope to unlock faster and more effective treatments for a wide range of diseases.
Engineering Connections: The Blend of Skills Behind a Rewarding Civil Engineering Career
| Spotlight
Peter's experience across the different co-op terms and the path of his engineering journey.
UBC researcher brings clean water home to Kenyan school
| Announcement
Children at a rural Kenyan school now have access to clean water, thanks to a solution devised by UBC civil engineering researchers, Drs. Paul Onkundi Nyangaresi and Sara Beck.
Some private Vancouver buildings are at serious risk of earthquake damage, professor says
CBC News | | Media coverage
CIVL's Perry Adebar says some older buildings in Vancouver are in a frightening state, after the city released a report on the seismic risk in privately owned properties.