Topics: Engineering
Remote Driving Station: Steering The Future
| Spotlight
Integrated Engineering students design a remote driving station for controlling autonomous cars.
Engineering professor Dr. Mark Martinez receives two TAPPI awards
Pulp and Paper Canada | | Media coverage
Chemical and biological engineering professor recognized for outstanding contributions to pulp, paper, packaging, tissue and converting industries.
A portrait of pollution around the Port of Vancouver
The Narwhal | | Media coverage
Mechanical engineering assistant professor Dr. Amanda Giang comments on issues of pollution in Burrard Inlet.
BC cleantech exodus looms as Svante considers US move
Times Colonist | | Media coverage
Mechanical engineering professor Dr. Alexandra Tavasoli said Canada is lagging the U.S. in funding in many cleantech fields including carbon capture, utilization and storage.
School of Engineering alumni Ian Roth one of Kelowna Chamber’s 40 under 40
Kelowna Capital News | | Media coverage
Ian was commemorated for projects such as the Highway 97 Lake Country Transportation Planning Study and the UBC Okanagan Transportation Plan.
UBC Engineering students’ bench design lauded at national competition
UBC Okanagan School of Engineering | | Media coverage
SoE Team’s wellness bench aims to foster a healthier, more sustainable built environment on campus and beyond.
UBCO researchers receive funding to incorporate human comfort into product design
UBC Okanagan School of Engineering | | Media coverage
A multidisciplinary team with School of Engineering's Dr. Sepideh Pakpour has been awarded $1.65M toward their research in product design that incorporates human comfort and environmental sustainability.
UBC team receives $1.65M to train a new generation of immunoengineers
UBC School of Biomedical Engineering | | Media coverage
School of Biomedical Engineering's Dr. Peter Zandstra leads an interdisciplinary team that has received $1.65 million in federal funding to train a new generation of immunoengineers.
UBC Civil Engineering's Dr. Tony Yang interviewed on structural engineering
The Peggy Smedley Show | | Media coverage
Dr. Yang shares a little bit about himself and his research to ensure infrastructure can be built faster, have higher performance, and is more environmentally friendly.
Find your community
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There are so many reasons to study engineering – from being able to work in a well-paying job right after graduation to applying your knowledge and critical-thinking skills to make things better. Here’s another reason to add to the long list:…