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Faculty of Applied Science / Mechanical Engineering / Dr. Patrick Kirchen

Dr. Patrick Kirchen

Dr. Patrick Kirchen smiles at the viewer. He has black glasses, and a short beard. Behind his image is a photo of a busy shipping harbour, with containers being loaded off a vessel by crane. This background photo is by Elijah Mears on Unsplash.

Working to accelerate sustainable ship propulsion, Dr. Patrick Kirchen named Rosenblatt Professor in Marine Engineering

November 13, 2024

Associate Professor Patrick Kirchen has been named the inaugural holder of the Rosenblatt Professorship in Marine Engineering at UBC. This new Professorship was made possible by Bruce S. Rosenblatt & Associates LLC, and provides five years of support for research and educational programming that accelerates the implementation of sustainable, low carbon intensity fuels in the […]

Engineering in Action - Patrick Kirchen

UBC Engineering Spotlight: Patrick Kirchen – Developing Sensors And Tools To Monitor Emissions

February 28, 2024

UBC Engineering | “My research helps industry figure out the practical, immediate things we can do to improve emissions.” When I was a kid, I liked to tinker with things – bikes, vehicles, whatever was around. I realized at a certain point that as an engineer, I could go beyond tinkering to designing and building […]

Photo by Andy Li on Unsplash

Tackling urban freight emissions with improved measurements & models

January 16, 2023

Photo by Andy Li on Unsplash Researchers Dr. Amanda Giang and Dr. Patrick Kirchen are working to improve urban freight systems emissions through mitigation planning in a new five-year project. Looking at marine, road and rail freight transport, they will develop planning tools that integrate real-world data, allowing government and industry to make informed decisions […]

Dr. Patrick Kirchen Wins Prestigious Killam Teaching Prize

Dr. Patrick Kirchen Wins Prestigious Killam Teaching Prize

May 27, 2019

One of UBC’s top teaching awards has been given to Department Of Mechanical Engineering faculty member Dr. Patrick Kirchen. The Killam Teaching Prize is an annual award that recognizes excellence in teaching, and winners are nominated by students, faculty and alumni within each faculty. Dr. Kirchen will be recognized officially as one of this year’s […]

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