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Engineering
German President's visit to UBC highlights clean energy and climate change solutions
| Announcement
UBC Applied Science research is making waves - with the President of Germany visiting UBC to see the practical solutions that Applied Science researchers are developing to address complex challenges like climate change and clean energy.
UBC Okanagan's School of Engineering seeks to inspire the next generation
| Announcement
High school students can register for the School of Engineering's hands-on SEED program.
Imaging the surface of General Fusion’s liquid metal reactor
| Spotlight
A project wherein students were asked to image a liquid metal wall at sun-like temperatures.
Facebook Marketplace is home to steals and deals — and serious trust issues
| Announcement
UBC Engineering study uncovers insights into Facebook users’ love-hate relationship with online resale platform.
UBC Engineering professor elected to Canadian Academy of Engineering
| Announcement
Dr. Bhushan Gopaluni, a UBC professor of chemical and biological engineering, is one of 54 new Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
Making The Most Of Every Opportunity, From Researching T-cell Therapy to Co-leading UBC Bionics
| Spotlight
Emily's experience in biomedical engineering; how co-op shaped her degree and her plans after graduation.
Carbon offsetting not possible at Faro mine cleanup in Yukon, feds say
CBC | | Media coverage
Mechanical engineering professor Dr. Alexandra Tavasoli said that carbon offsetting is still new, and regulations are trying to catch up to the research.
Converting mine residuals to artificial soil
| Spotlight
Our projectWe designed a process to convert mining residuals from coal and iron mining operations into artificial soil.
Recycling lithium-ion batteries
| Spotlight
Our projectWith the push to electrification and rising popularity of electric vehicles, the demand for lithium ion batteries continues to soar. However, the materials required for these batteries are in short supply. That makes it all the more…