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Powering the Future: Katherine Builds Better Solar at UBC Okanagan

October 1, 2025

Katherine Latosinsky is an MASc student in electrical engineering whose experimental research is focused on developing new technology for solar energy generation. Katherine came to UBC Okanagan after completing her bachelor’s in engineering science at the University of Toronto, where she majored in engineering physics. She is passionate about science communication and community outreach and […]

Posted in Graduate Students, Master of Applied Science, Research-based and professional degree, Research-based Degree, Spotlight, Students | Tagged Employment, Masters, school of engineering, Women in Engineering

Mojdeh, Master of Applied Science, Mechanical Engineering Student.

From Polymer Science to Green Technologies: UBCO MASc Student Works Towards a More Sustainable Future

June 23, 2025

Meet Mojdeh Rezaei-Khamseh: a Master of Applied Science (MASc) international student in Mechanical Engineering at UBC Okanagan and recipient of the 2025 Dr. Spiro Yannacopoulos International Engineering Student Memorial Award. Mojdeh’s research explores the use of electrospun plant-based materials enhanced with conductive and magnetic fillers to design multilayer structures with high absorption capabilities. With a […]

Posted in Graduate Students, Research-based and professional degree, Research-based Degree, Spotlight, Students | Tagged Employment, International Women in Engineering Day, Masters, Mechanical Engineering, school of engineering, Undergraduate Students, Women in Engineering

Graduate Student Profile – Rachel Calvin

Graduate Student Profile – Rachel Calvin

November 18, 2021

Rachel Calvin is an MEng (Electrical Engineering) student who is working towards graduation in 2023.

Posted in College of Graduate Studies, Students | Tagged Calvin, India, Masters, MEng, Rachel, student

Alumni Profile – Eduardo Matos Sequeira BASc ’20 (Civil)

Alumni Profile – Eduardo Matos Sequeira BASc ’20 (Civil)

June 14, 2020

Eduardo Matos Sequeira begins his Masters in Civil Engineering under the supervision of Dr. Zheng Liu beginning in September 2020.

Posted in Students, Undergraduate Students | Tagged BASc, Civil, Eduardo Matos Sequeira, Masters, Pipelines, school of engineering, Zheng Liu

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