Engineering students a smash with men’s UBC Heat volleyball
Close-knit team has strong ties that keep them together on and off the court To some, volleyball is a just game. To others, it’s science in action. Whether it’s gravity, velocity, acceleration, or angles, the science behind the widely popular game is clear. Being able to apply that science is another thing. At UBC’s […]
PhD Candidate invents technology for tissue engineering
Technique may help scientists develop new cells to replace diseased tissues.
Faculty profile: Assist. Prof. Joshua Brinkerhoff
Computational Fluid Dynamics researcher focuses on how flow instabilities impact the performance of the turbomachinery equipment used in aerospace, nuclear, and natural gas industries.
Student invents technology for tissue engineering
Technique may help scientists develop new cells to replace diseased tissues
UBCO.tv: Spotlight on the Mechatronics Club
Members of the Mechatronics Club talk about robotics, 3-D printing, like-minded people and other club highlights.
Nobel night comes to UBC as laureates and discoveries are celebrated
Local professors explain why game-changing research matters to us all.
UBCO.tv: Engineering Heat in Men’s Volleyball
School of Engineering students make great volleyball players. Or is it the other way around? Check out this video about seven smashing student-athletes.
UBCO.tv: Spotlight on UBC Okanagan IEEE Branch
Student leaders talk about the UBC Okanagan branch of IEEE, which stands for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and includes scientists and allied professionals.
Finch family donates $600,000 to UBC Okanagan for student awards
Newly-established graduate and undergraduate awards to benefit students.
UBCO.tv: Inside the lab of Engineering professor Thomas Johnson
Dr. Johnson and his team are focused on innovations in the areas of microwave engineering, radio frequency integrated circuits, and digital signal processing.