Topics: Engineering
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U.S. tariffs would raise B.C.'s cost of electricity, says minister
Business in Vancouver | | Media coverage
Dr. Roland Clift, an adjunct professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, commented on the threat of U.S. tariffs and the effect they would have on electricity in B.C.
Why study computer engineering?
| Spotlight
Computer engineering integrates hardware and software to create efficient, reliable systems. It spans industries like AI, sustainability, and automation, offering vast career paths from hardware design to project management.
UBC Engineering alum receives 2024-25 Alumni Builder Award
| Announcement
Shola Fashanu, BASc '22, is being recognized for her significant contributions to the UBC Okanagan campus during her time as a student and after graduation.
UBC Engineering ranks top two in Canada
| Announcement
The latest subject rankings from Times Higher Education, QS World University Rankings for engineering and technology, and Maclean's place UBC Engineering second-highest in Canada, and 25th globally according to QS.
Research taps into microbial genomics to address mine tailings and global copper shortage
Canadian Mining Journal | | Media coverage
Dr. Sue Baldwin, a professor of chemical and biological engineering, is co-leading a project to tackle the environmental impact of mining tailings.
Why study electrical engineering?
| Spotlight
Electrical engineering drives innovation across nanoscale devices, power grids, and renewable energy. It spans electricity systems, electronics, and AI applications, shaping future industries like robotics, green energy, and quantum computing.
Nine UBC-led research projects to advance quantum innovation
| Announcement
Three projects led by electrical and computer engineering experts Olivia di Matteo and Lukas Chrowtoski, as well as Chen Feng from the UBC Okanagan School of Engineering, have been awarded over $2.6 million in NSERC funding.