May 9|Seminar: Dr. Tim Sipkens?Bidimensional distributions: enabling the next generation of aerosol
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As many real-world aerosols present measurements challenges due to their complex morphology and composition, new insights can be gained through characterizing aerosol particles by more than one dimension. This seminar discusses these bidimensional distributions, the mathematical operations required to realize them, and the discoveries that these distributions can unlock.
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May 15|Dr. Shantanu Jathar?Studying the Emissions and Chemistry of Fire Aerosols: From Pyrolysis to
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(2025/4/18 3:59)
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Fires ? including wildland, prescribed, agricultural, and increasingly, wildland-urban interface (WUI) fires ? are significant sources of aerosols (fine particles) and its precursors to the atmosphere. Distinguished Colloquium speaker Dr. Shantanu Jathar (CSU) explores fire aerosols and their atmospheric evolution across different spatial and temporal scales. He shares work from laboratory, field, and modeling studies […]
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Call for Nominations: Dean?s Graduate Awards|Deadline: May 30, 2025
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The Dean?s Office has released the date for this year?s Faculty of Applied Science Dean?s Graduate Awards. Please note that applications to these awards require a nomination letter. Nominations may come from a variety of individuals depending on the award guidelines which differ for each award. Please review the eligibility and document requirements carefully. For […]
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Dr. Ahmad Mohammadpanah awarded Killam Teaching Prize
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(2025/4/16 7:10)
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Recognizing his exceptional teaching and commitment to providing students with a dynamic, engaging and inclusive learning experience, Mechanical Engineering lecturer Dr. Ahmad Mohammadpanah has been awarded a 2024/25 Killam Teaching Prize. Recipients of are nominated by their students, colleagues and alumni in acknowledgement of their excellence in teaching. As an instructor in UBC?s Mechanical Engineering […]
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Spring Graduate Awards Competition?Apply by May 5, 2025
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(2025/4/15 7:09)
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A number of university awards for the upcoming academic year are available to current and incoming graduate students. The maximum value of funding that can be offered to a student is $16,000, or up to $22,000 for the #491 Rick Hansen “Man in Motion” Fellowship, or $25,000 for the #6495 Andrew Nord Fellowships in Rheumatology […]
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British Columbia Graduate Scholarship (BCGS)?MASc&PhD?Apply by May 5, 2025
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(2025/4/12 2:33)
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The province of British Columbia has funded BC Graduate Scholarships (BCGS) in any field of study, with emphasis on research in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields, and support for Indigenous students. Please find the details at the following site: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/british-columbia-graduate-scholarship Scholarship Value: $17,500 for one year Eligibility: Must be Canadian citizens or Permanent […]
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Tri-Agency CGS Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements (MSFSS)?Spring Competition?Apply by May 16, 2
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CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC CGS Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements ? Spring 2025 Competition The Canada Graduate Scholarships – Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement (CGS-MSFSS) Program supports high-caliber Canadian graduate students in building global linkages and international networks through the pursuit of exceptional research experiences at research institutions abroad. By accessing international scientific research and training, CGS-MSFSS […]
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April 24|Seminar?Dr. Michele Terzano: Phenomenological modelling of soft biomaterials?The fundamenta
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(2025/4/11 3:22)
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In this seminar, Dr. Michele highlights the importance of linking theoretical modelling to experimental design, showing applications from our latest research on polymeric scaffolds and brain-mimicking hydrogels.
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Graduate Academic Assistant (GAA)?Technical Lead and Project Manager
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(2025/4/10 6:20)
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Role Details Project Name: Project Management and Development of an AI-Based UBC Teaching and Learning Tool on Ethics And EDI Deadline to apply: April 30, 2025, 11:59pm PST, but candidates will be contacted on a rolling basis Application Instructions: Interested applicants are asked to send their CV and a brief statement of interest (optional) to […]
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April 10|Seminar?Sarah A.M. Loos: Small Systems, Smart Strategies? Energy Optimization through Stoch
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In this Structural Matter Seminar, University of Cambridge research fellow Dr. Sarah A.M. Loos explores stochastic thermodynamics and the fundamental principles of control strategies that transition a system from one state to another in the most energy efficient way.
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