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When will the Administrative and Student Services Offices reopen? Please note that the Department offices soft reopen on August 23, 2021, however electronic correspondence is still preferred to help keep everyone healthy and safe. What do I do if I am sick? Students, faculty and staff should remain home when ill. Use the Thrive Health self-assessment tool […]

UBC Thunderbots take top spot at international robot soccer competition

UBC Thunderbots take top spot at international robot soccer competition

The UBC Thunderbots have placed first in their division at the RoboCup, an annual robot soccer competition for university students around the world. It is the UBC design team’s second RoboCup victory in a row, having topped the same event category — the Lower Tournament of RoboCup’s Small Size League — in 2019. (The 2020 competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 […]

Vanier Scholar Rivkah Gardner-Frolick

Doctoral Student wins Prestigious Vanier Scholarship

Mechanical Engineering PhD student Rivkah Gardner-Frolick has won one of Canada’s top scholarships, the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship. This scholarship awards selected students across the country $50,000 per year for three years of doctoral studies, and is based off the students’ academic excellence, research potential and leadership. The award was created to “attract and retain […]

Media Mention: Dr. Naomi Zimmerman on the poor air quality of wildfire season and how to stay safe

Media Mention: Dr. Naomi Zimmerman on the poor air quality of wildfire season and how to stay safe

CBC: As more than 200 wildfires continue to burn in British Columbia, experts are advising residents to start preparing for wildfire smoke and poor air quality. Air quality warnings are already in place for most of B.C.’s southern Interior, and fire risk in the province is very high. The warnings come after a record-breaking heat wave […]

Media Mention: Dr. Walter Mérida on standards for renewable cities

Media Mention: Dr. Walter Mérida on standards for renewable cities

VANCOUVER SUN: As much of the world switches over to electric transportation, the “What about this?” and “What about that?” questions are popping up from those people who are saying, “Not possible.” On the other side of that discussion is UBC Prof. Walter Mérida, who prefers to ask “What if?”, as in: “What if there […]