Alumni Event?Research PechaKucha
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2022/12/23 8:41)
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MECH Alumni Event: Research PechaKucha Join us on January 26, learn about our new latest research in a series of short presentations! Faculty members representing each of our nine new research areas have five minutes each to tell you about their current work. From the mechanics of virus replication to using robots to enable knee […]
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Tackling urban freight emissions with improved measurements&models
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2022/12/22 9:18)
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Photo by Andy Li on Unsplash Researchers Dr. Amanda Giang and Dr. Patrick Kirchen are working to improve urban freight systems emissions through mitigation planning in a new five-year project. Looking at marine, road and rail freight transport, they will develop planning tools that integrate real-world data, allowing government and industry to make informed decisions […]
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Researchers to tackle urban freight emissions with policy planning tool
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2022/12/22 9:18)
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Photo by Andy Li on Unsplash Researchers Dr. Amanda Giang and Dr. Patrick Kirchen are working to improve urban freight systems emissions through mitigation planning in a new five-year project. Looking at marine, road and rail freight transport, they will develop planning tools that integrate real-world data, allowing government and industry to make informed decisions […]
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New model highlights importance of virus size in SARS-CoV-2 replication
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2022/12/22 7:12)
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EurekAlert, Physics.org: As the world recovers from the economic and social impacts of COVID-19, researchers like Mattia Bacca continue to study SARS-CoV-2 and related viruses to be better prepared for future pandemics. Dr. Bacca, an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia, used his particular expertise?micromechanics, the study of extremely tiny structures?to develop a simple […]
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Call for Applications: CGS Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements (MSFSS)?Deadline: Jan 20, 2023
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2022/12/22 2:12)
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CGS Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements (MSFSS) – 3rd intake for 2022-2023 The Canada Graduate Scholarships – Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements (CGS-MSFSS) Program supports high-calibre 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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UBC Weather Advisory In Effect
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2022/12/21 1:00)
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CHECK UBC.CA FOR UPDATES – Due to current weather conditions, in-person and on-campus exams scheduled for 8:30 AM, 12 PM, 3:30 PM and 7 PM on December 20th at UBC Vancouver’s Point Grey campus are cancelled. The status of later exams will be announced on www.ubc.ca by 9 PM. Please note the UBC Vancouver campus […]
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Setting a new course: It?s never too late to make a career change
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2022/12/17 4:00)
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Originally appeared on APSC News. “Ships are complex systems of systems that require naval architects to use creativity, innovation, and leadership to deliver vessels built to operate in the future maritime environment.” Yves-Etienne Landry Degree: Master of Engineering Grad year: 2022 Program: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Campus: Vancouver I was born and raised in Jonquière, Québec and […]
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Mr. Kazuya Tomabechi was awarded in SICE SI2022
from Dynamics Control Systems Lab
(2022/12/16 22:19)
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Mr. Kazuya Tomabechi who is a PhD student was awarded in SICE SI2022 .
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Setting a new course: It?s never too late to make a career change
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2022/12/16 4:00)
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Originally appeared on APSC News. “Ships are complex systems of systems that require naval architects to use creativity, innovation, and leadership to deliver vessels built to operate in the future maritime environment.” Yves-Etienne Landry Degree: Master of Engineering Grad year: 2022 Program: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Campus: Vancouver I was born and raised in Jonquière, Québec and […]
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UBC engineers want to save whales from drowning?in noise
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2022/12/16 2:18)
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Originally appeared in UBC News | For more information, contact Lou Corpuz-Bosshart Photo by Swanson Chan on Unsplash. Chronic ship noise can lead to stress, hearing loss and feeding problems for marine mammals like whales, dolphins and porpoises. UBC researchers are diving in to help address the issue. According to project lead Dr. Rajeev Jaiman, an associate professor in the […]
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