Topics: Women in Engineering
Transferring From Science To Engineering: The Best Choice For Sharlene
| Spotlight
Sharlene's decision of transferring to engineering and how her co-op experiences have prepared her better to work full time once she graduates.
Everything you need to know about the new Covid-19 vaccine
Chatelaine | | Media coverage
Dr. Anna Blakney, assistant professor at UBC biomedical engineering (Michael Smith Laboratories), explained how this fall’s COVID-19 vaccine differs from previous versions.
How work has changed for university vaccine researchers
University Affairs | | Media coverage
Biomedical engineering professor Dr. Anna Blakney commented on the increased interest in vaccine research.
Electrical Engineering Alumni's Pizza and Wine Night in Nova Scotia
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Our group of 2018 UBC Electrical Engineering graduates reconnected in Nova Scotia over pizza and wine, talking about the challenges as women in engineering, catching up on life and reminiscing about our undergraduate degrees.
UBC Environmental Engineering welcomes new co-director Dr. Tamara Etmannski
| Announcement
Environmental Engineering announces Dr. Tamara Etmannski as the new Co-Director of ENVL, alongside Dr. Madjid Mohseni.
Keeping The Joy Of Learning Alive
| Spotlight
Divya's passion for making an impact through her education and her decision of pursuing Electrical and Chemical Engineering.
Engineering Is About Developing Effective And Accessible Solutions
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Goksu's interest in CHBE and experience working on the Chem E-Car and in the Zandstra Laboratory.
SBME postdoctoral fellow, Samantha Grist, receives the Optica Foundation Challenge Award
UBC - SBME | | Media coverage
Congratulations to SBME postdoctoral fellow Samantha Grist for receiving the Optica Foundation Challenge Award. Samantha’s research focuses on developing silicon photonic biosensors, and she is currently working on a project to develop biosensors to…
Two UBC Engineering faculty members elected to Royal Society of Canada
| Announcement
Dr. Emily Cranston, a professor in chemical and biological engineering and wood science, and Dr. Jian Liu, an associate professor at the UBC Okanagan School of Engineering, are two of the Royal Society of Canada's newest Members.
UBC electrical and computer engineering expert named Canada Research Chair
| Announcement
Dr. Olivia Di Matteo, a new Canada Research Chair in Quantum Software and Algorithms, shares what her current and future research looks like.