Skip to main content Skip to main navigation Skip to page-level navigation Go to the Disability Resource Centre Website Go to the DRC Booking Accommodation Portal Go to the Inclusive Technology Lab Website
The University of British Columbia
UBC - A Place of Mind
The University of British Columbia Okanagan campus
Faculty of Applied ScienceSchool of Engineering
  • Programs & Admissions
    • Civil Engineering (BASc)
    • Electrical Engineering (BASc)
    • Manufacturing Engineering (BASc)
    • Mechanical Engineering (BASc)
    • Graduate Degrees
    • Micro-credentials
    • Transfer Student
    • Outreach & Community Programs
  • Student Resources
    • FAQ: COVID-19
    • Graduate Resources
    • Undergraduate Academic Advising
    • Undergraduate Capstone
    • Clubs & Associations
    • Professional Development
    • Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Impact Fund
    • Student Feedback System
  • Research
    • Advanced Materials & Manufacturing
    • Advanced Systems & Data Analytics
    • Clean Technology & Environmental Systems
    • Health Technologies
    • Urban Infrastructure & Green Construction
    • Research Chairs & Directors
    • Postdoctoral Research Fellow Listings
    • Labs & Facilities
  • About
    • Careers
    • Contact & People
    • Forms
    • Inclusion
    • Lab & Facility Safety
    • News & Events
    • Strategic Plan & Annual Reports
  • Prospective Students
  • Current Students
  • Faculty and Staff
  • Apply to UBC
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
  • Contact & People
  • Faculty and Staff
  • Current Students
  • Prospective Students
Home / Peleato

About

Careers
Contact & People
Lab & Facility Safety
Forms
Strategic Plan & Annual Reports
News & Events

Peleato

A new real-time method could identify possible E. coli contamination faster

A new real-time method could identify possible E. coli contamination faster

By Sam Charles on August 21, 2020

New research from UBC Okanagan could allow lettuce farmers to better identify the risk of contamination in irrigation for their crops.

Posted in SOESpotlight | Tagged BBN, Civil, Peleato, Prediction, water | Leave a response

Detecting water contamination faster

Detecting water contamination faster

By Sam Charles on September 16, 2019

New research has uncovered a new, fast and highly-accurate means of measuring contaminants in water.  It could mean rapid detection of different types of contaminants that current methods may miss including low-levels of pesticides and hydrocarbons.

Posted in SOESpotlight | Tagged Civil, Peleato, school of engineering, water | Leave a response

School of Engineering
Faculty of Applied Science
Okanagan Campus
EME4242 - 1137 Alumni Ave
Kelowna, BC Canada V1V 1V7
Find us on
     
Back to top
The University of British Columbia
  • Emergency Procedures |
  • Terms of Use |
  • Copyright |
  • Accessibility