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Read the latest announcements, media mentions and news for the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

Elizabeth Croft Discusses the Future of Robotics in CBC Interview

Elizabeth Croft Discusses the Future of Robotics in CBC Interview

Following the release of the new Blade Runner movie, MECH professor and Director of the the Collaborative Advanced Robotics and Intelligent Systems Lab (CARIS), Elizabeth Croft gave a short interview with CBC on the future of robotics. In her interview, Croft discusses how to maintain a friendly relationship between robots and humans, especially amid worries […]

MECH Alumni Bring Sustainable Carsharing Alternatives to UBC

MECH Alumni Bring Sustainable Carsharing Alternatives to UBC

Veemos are coming to UBC! An enclosed, electric-assisted, human-powered bicycle that aims to replace automobiles on campus, Veemos are an innovative way to travel sustainably. VeloMetro is launching a Veemo pilot fleet on the UBC campus in fall of 2017. Mechanical Engineering is proud to recognize two of VeloMetro’s founders as graduates. Kody Baker, CEO […]

Student Group Funding Applications Now Open!

The Mechanical Engineering Department is now accepting student group funding applications. To download the application package, click here. The application deadline is October 10th at 11:59pm. Please note that groups/teams must submit both an electronic and a hard copy to the MECH Student Services Office (CEME 2205). Late applications will not be accepted; however, hard […]

Glenn Jolly receives 2017 President’s Staff Award

We are excited to announce that Glenn Jolly, Technician and Electronics Shop Supervisor, has been named a 2017 recipient of the President’s Staff Award! This award recognizes the personal achievements and contributions that our staff make to UBC, and to the vision and goals of the university. Glenn’s practical electronic and technical knowledge, and his […]

UBC Formula SAE Team Places 23rd out of 120 at Formula SAE Michigan

UBC Formula SAE Team Places 23rd out of 120 at Formula SAE Michigan

Submitted by the UBC Formula SAE team. In May, the Formula UBC Racing team participated in the Formula SAE Michigan competition. The team secured 23rd place overall out of 120 teams. The design goals for the 2017 competing race car included a drastic weight reduction which lead to a full redesign of the car’s primary […]

Gary Yan earns third place in the Aviation 2017 Student Paper Competition in Computation Fluid Dynamics

Gary Yan earns third place in the Aviation 2017 Student Paper Competition in Computation Fluid Dynamics

PhD candidate Gary Yan and his supervisor Carl Ollivier-Gooch recently received third place for their submission to the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)’s Aviation 2017 Student Paper Competition in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). AIAA is the world’s largest technical society dedicated to the study and profession of aerospace. Yan presented his paper at […]

Smart Stimuli Responsive Surfaces: A Multifunctional Material

Smart Stimuli Responsive Surfaces: A Multifunctional Material

  New research by UBC’s Clean Energy Research Centre has made the cover of Wiley’s most recent issue of Advanced Materials Interfaces. The article, which was co-written by Beniamin Zahiri, Pradeep Kumar Sow, Chun Haow Kung and Walter Mérida, discusses fast and reversible control over surface wetting properties–from superhydrophobic (water-repellant) to superhydrophilic (water-attractive) using a […]

Newly formed UBC Rocket defeat MIT and McGill

Newly formed UBC Rocket defeat MIT and McGill

  Competing in their first international competition, UBC Rocket hardly expected to take home a first place prize. One of 15 competing Canadian schools, UBC Rocket recently took part in the Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition which ran from June 20 to 24 in New Mexico, USA. The flagship event of the Spaceport America Cup, the competition […]

James Olson inducted into Canadian Academy of Engineering

James Olson inducted into Canadian Academy of Engineering

Nominated and elected by peers, MECH professor and interim dean James Olson, PEng, was inducted as a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) in recognition of his “distinguished achievement and career-long service to the engineering profession.” Olson joined 49 other new fellows and two new international fellows who were welcomed by the CAE on […]