Topics: Engineering
Smart skin mimics the sensing capabilities of natural skin
Tech Briefs | | Media coverage
Dr. John Madden, professor of electrical and computer engineering, explains the way that hydrogels work in a similar way to how humans detect pressure and discusses possible applications.
Transportation and climate change take back seat to other municipal issues, B.C. prof says
CBC News | | Media coverage
Dr. Mahmudur Fatmi, UBCO civil engineering professor, discusses the critical role of transportation in a city's sustainability goals.
UBC and Clear Seas Study to provide path to zero-impact marine shipping
The Maritime Executive | | Media coverage
Dr. Terre Satterfield, mechanical engineering professor, will be leading a joint research project that aims to play a key role in reducing the environmental footprint of shipping.
UBC Engineering tops Canadian university rankings
| Announcement
Maclean's ranked UBC Engineering as the best engineering program in Canada.
Engineering 1971 - 51st reunion
| Spotlight
Last year the Class of 1971 held a virtual 50-year reunion. The in-person reception was postponed due to COVID-19. With campus restrictions lifted, the class celebrated its 50+1 year reunion at the Engineering Student Centre on September 24, 2022.
Engineering 1958 - 64th reunion
| Spotlight
Our 64th Reunion Luncheon was held on September 22, 2022 at the West Vancouver Yacht Club. Attending were 25 alumni, 16 family/friends, and two special guests. Most attendees were from the Vancouver area, but a few came from afar - Bill diPasquale (…
How will Canada cope with COVID-19 this fall and winter? Five things to watch out for
Globe and Mail | | Media coverage
Dr. Anna Blakney from the School of Biomedical Engineering - a joint venture between the Faculty of Applied Science and Faculty of Medicine - explained why it's important to get the next eligible dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Funding awarded to grow UBCO AISES chapter for Indigenous STEM students
| Announcement
New chapter of the American Indian Sciences and Engineering Society (AISES) at UBC Okanagan aims to build a welcoming community for Indigenous STEM students, with the help of a grant from UBC Indigenous Strategic Initiatives Fund.
Does being seen really make cyclists safer on the road?
Capo Velo | | Media coverage
UBCO School of Engineering assistant professor Gordon Lovegrove discusses his latest research on motorists giving cyclists who wear high-visibility vests more room on the road, compared to cyclists without high-visibility clothing
BC art group to build 'breathing' sculpture to highlight air quality
CityNews Vancouver | | Media coverage
UBC engineering student Chloe Benko-Prieur and mechanical engineering professor Dr. Naomi Zimmerman are leading a project to develop a large-scale moving art piece to shed light on air pollution around the world.