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Work Learn: Student Web Assistant  from UBC Mechanical Engineering  (2024/8/7 1:12) 
This is an undergraduate position open to MECH students, as knowledge of our Mechanical Engineering program is required. Role Details Job Title: Student Web Assistant (ID 979414) Hours Per Week: 10 Salary/Wage: $25.26 Anticipated Start Date: September 3, 2024. |  Anticipated End Date: April 30, 2025 To Apply: please visit CareersOnline to find the job […] The post Work Learn: Student Web Assistant appeared first on UBC Mechanical Engineering .
Aug 2|Distinguished Seminar?Dr. K. Jimmy Hsia: Geometry-mediated Collective Cell Migration&Wound Hea  from UBC Mechanical Engineering  (2024/8/2 0:36) 
Geometry-mediated Collective Cell Migration & Wound Healing Speaker: Dr. K. Jimmy Hsia President?s Chair Professor in Mechanical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU); School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering and School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology When: August 2, 2024  |  10:30 AM ? 12:00 PM Location: Fred Kaiser Building (KAIS), room 2020 (2332 Main Mall, Vancouver) The post Aug 2 | Distinguished Seminar – Dr. K. Jimmy Hsia: Geometry-mediated Collective Cell Migration & Wound Healing appeared first on UBC Mechanical Engineering .
Upgrading computational tools for sustainable development  from UBC Mechanical Engineering  (2024/7/28 0:24) 
Dr. Amanda Giang co-edits PNAS special feature ?Modeling Dynamic Systems for Sustainable Development? alongside collaborators from MIT, Harvard.  | MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change: A PNAS special feature shows potential of recent modeling advances to improve sustainability decision-making | Zero hunger. Affordable and clean energy. Reduced inequalities. These are […] The post Upgrading computational tools for sustainable development appeared first on UBC Mechanical Engineering .
Energy Engineers? Role in Advancing Sustainable Solutions  from UBC Mechanical Engineering  (2024/7/27 0:23) 
Learn more about our Master of Engineering Leadership program in Clean Energy Engineering | MEL: Energy engineers are at the forefront of the sustainable energy movement, playing a pivotal role in advancing solutions that are environmentally friendly and economically viable. Across the world, the demand for professionals in this field is growing rapidly as industries […] The post Energy Engineers? Role in Advancing Sustainable Solutions appeared first on UBC Mechanical Engineering .
Vancouver odour app chronicles behavioural responses to stink  from UBC Mechanical Engineering  (2024/7/26 7:51) 
The initial findings of a UBC research collaboration collecting real-time public reports to map odour across Metro Vancouver have been published. The CBC talks to researcher Dr. Sahil Bhandari about this project lead by Dr. Naomi Zimmerman (MECH), Dr. Amanda Giang (MECH, IRES) and Sarah B. Henderson (SPPH). | CBC: Smell Vancouver publishes initial findings, […] The post Vancouver odour app chronicles behavioural responses to stink appeared first on UBC Mechanical Engineering .
New concept explains how tiny particles navigate water layers, with implications for marine conserva  from UBC Mechanical Engineering  (2024/7/26 6:21) 
EurekAlert, Physics.org: A new UBC study published recently in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science has unveiled insights into how microscopic organisms such as marine plankton move through water with different density layers. Researchers Gwynn Elfring and Vaseem Shaik found that density layers, created by variations in temperature or salinity, influence the swimming direction […] The post New concept explains how tiny particles navigate water layers, with implications for marine conservation appeared first on UBC Mechanical Engineering .
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships?Apply by August 29 2024 (12PM)  from UBC Mechanical Engineering  (2024/7/25 0:37) 
The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (CGS) program is designed to attract and retain world-class doctoral students by supporting students who demonstrate both leadership skills and a high standard of scholarly achievement in graduate studies in the social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and engineering, and health-related fields. Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada, and international students […] The post Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships – Apply by August 29 2024 (12PM) appeared first on UBC Mechanical Engineering .
Professor Yusuf Altintas appointed to Order of Canada  from UBC Mechanical Engineering  (2024/7/3 7:32) 
Dr. Yusuf Altintas, a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UBC?s Vancouver campus, is one of four UBC community members to be named an Officer of the Order of Canada this week. This is the second highest level of recognition possible from the Order of Canada, and recognizes achievements and merit of a high degree, especially in service […] The post Professor Yusuf Altintas appointed to Order of Canada appeared first on UBC Mechanical Engineering .
Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship?Apply by July 15, 2024  from UBC Mechanical Engineering  (2024/6/29 1:44) 
As the most prestigious postdoctoral award in Canada, the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships Program provides the opportunity to bring top talent to join the research community at UBC. Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships are awarded to the very best postdoctoral researchers, both nationally and internationally, who will positively contribute to Canada’s economic, social and research-based growth. Deadline: Monday, […] The post Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship – Apply by July 15, 2024 appeared first on UBC Mechanical Engineering .
Student Experience: From Working On Fusion Energy To Testing Humanoid Robotics  from UBC Mechanical Engineering  (2024/6/25 23:39) 
This article is from UBC Engineering Student Spotlights. “I would love to be able to apply my knowledge to make our world a little more sustainable.” Robyn Xiong Degree: Bachelor of Applied Science Program: Mechanical Engineering Campus: Vancouver Why did you want to study engineering? There were a couple of different reasons. My brother did engineering, so […] The post Student Experience: From Working On Fusion Energy To Testing Humanoid Robotics appeared first on UBC Mechanical Engineering .



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