Topics: Engineering
AI adoption may expose businesses to cybersecurity risks
Business in Vancouver | | Media coverage
Electrical and computer engineering professor Dr. Karthik Pattabiraman said there’s possibility for attacks in AI-based systems, even more than classic software systems.
Incorporating An Engineering Background In Filmmaking
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Matthew's journey in materials engineering and his extracurriculars.
Come To UBC And Do It All!
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Heanan's decision of studying manufacturing engineering and his co-op and extracurricular experiences.
Enriching Health Through Engineering: Madhini's Story
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Madhini's interest in improving lives through healthcare and how engineering helped her achieve that dream.
Be Confident In Who You Are And Believe In Yourself: An Engineer's Key To Success
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Raeiti's experience in environmental engineering and how she has made the most of her opportunities through co-op, clubs and exchange.
Engineering, Exploration, and Expertise in Mining
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Howard's experiences as a student in mining engineering and how his co-op has been instrumental in his journey.
Navigating Dreams and Code: Penjani's Path in Computer Engineering
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Penjani's experience of choosing computer engineering and how his co-op experiences have helped him in his current role at Fortinet.
Unlocking Incredible Career Opportunities in Mining Engineering
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Jason's journey in Mining Engineering and how he has become the Vice President, Planning & Strategy at Teck Resources
UBC researchers discover way to filter microplastics out of water using plants
The Province | | Media coverage
Chemical and biological engineering professor Dr. Orlando Rojas led BioProducts Institute researchers in developing a device that uses wood dust to trap up to 99.9 per cent of microplastics in water.
Microplastic pollution: Plants could be the answer
| Announcement
A new device developed by UBC engineers uses wood dust to trap up to 99.9 per cent of microplastics in water.