UBC Engineering faculty and grad students recognized with Killam teaching awards

The 2024/25 Killam Teaching Prize and Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award recipients have been announced, and Applied Science is well-represented.
The recipients of the Killam Teaching Prize are nominated by students, colleagues, and alumni in recognition of their excellence in teaching. This year's Applied Science recipients are:
- Naoko Ellis, Chemical and Biological Engineering
- Ahmad Mohammadpanah, Mechanical Engineering
- Jenna Usprech, Biomedical Engineering
The Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award recognizes graduate students who have made outstanding contributions to teaching and learning. Three Applied Science students were among the recipients:
- Vishak Nandan Aathresh, Biomedical Engineering
- Layal Jbara, Chemical and Biological Engineering
- Ali Khodaei Tehrani, Chemical and Biological Engineering
The Killam Teaching Prize and Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award are two of seven Killam awards and fellowships available at UBC. Established in 1965, the Killam Trusts have awarded 8,400 scholarships and fellowships at five research institutions across Canada.