Topics: Engineering
From ‘deadly enemy’ to ‘covidiots’: Words matter when talking about COVID-19
The Conversation | | Media coverage
Shouldn’t speed limits be designed for the ‘85th percentile’ of drivers?
The Globe and Mail | | Media coverage
Video:Parking garage can charge your car while it sits, and that's not all it does
The Weather Network | | Media coverage
Vancouver landscape architecture pioneer Cornelia Oberlander dead at 99
Vancouver Sun | | Media coverage
The smart membrane: a new weapon against oil pollution
| Spotlight
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have developed a low-cost, reusable membrane that can be used to separate oil and water on demand and with near-perfect efficiency. The new technology may make processes such as industrial wastewater…
Where the possibilities are endless
| Spotlight
Growing up in a family filled with photographers, accountants, musicians, and literature teachers, my interest in science and math made me somewhat of a black sheep. Cue me moving halfway across the globe to start my undergraduate degree at UBC.
The rocky road to mining engineering
| Spotlight
In high school I did everything. I was on several sports teams (including the curling team), I did band, leadership camp, theatre, arts classes, and writing. Any opportunity that seemed cool, I would absolutely sign up for — and things…
Combining engineering with social innovation
| Spotlight
Hi, my name is Bhushan! I grew up in Mauritius until the age of 12 and lived in Kenya, South Africa and the Philippines before moving to Vancouver in 2016. Residing in each of these countries played a significant role in developing my passions for…