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Civil grad students set to host Northwest Graduate Student Symposium in Geotechnical Engineering

Monday, April 11, 2016 | By Lindsay Cashin The graduate students of the Geotechnical Research Group are hosting the next Northwest Graduate Student Symposium in Geotechnical Engineering (NGSSGE) from May 5th to 7th, 2016 in Vancouver, B.C. This two-day symposium will discuss current research activities, common regional research interests, similarities and differences of geotechnical graduate […]

Prof. Don Mavinic to receive 2016 Engineers Canada Gold Medal Award

Thursday, April 7, 2016 | By Lindsay Cashin Professor Don Mavinic has been selected by Engineers Canada to receive the 2016 Gold Medal Award. This award is given in recognition of exceptional achievements by outstanding engineers; work-related achievements, service to the profession, and service to the community are all taken into account. Professor Mavinic will […]

UBC Civil Engineering ranked top in Canada

Wednesday, March 23, 2016 | By Lindsay Cashin QS World University Rankings has ranked UBC Civil Engineering No. 1 in Canada and 27th in the world for 2016. Regarded as one of the three most influential and widely observed university measures, the rankings by British company Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) are based on four measures: QS’s […]

Civil in the news: Prof. Carlos Ventura on the risk of liquefaction at new St. Paul’s Hospital site

Thursday, March 10, 2016 | By Lindsay Cashin On The Coast highlighted concerns that the new site for St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver could liquefy during an earthquake. Carlos Ventura, director of UBC’s earthquake engineering research facility, told CBC that while the concern is real, technology and engineering have improved in the past few decades and […]

Concrete Canoe takes shape!

Friday, March 4, 2016 | By Lindsay Cashin UBC Concrete Canoe has successfully cast their 2015/2016 vessel! Over 35 team members came together over Reading Week to bring this year’s design to life – a process that required mixing over 350lb of lightweight concrete, then carefully forming it by hand in a specially designed foam […]

UBC Concrete Toboggan second overall at Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race 2016

Tuesday, February 9, 2016 | By Lindsay Cashin UBC Concrete Toboggan achieved second place overall at this year’s Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race (GNCTR) – their best result in over a decade. Twenty five engineering students made up team UBC Icy Unit, which travelled to the University of Ottawa for the competition in late January. The […]

Civil in the News: Prof. Loretta Li analyzes ancient medicinal clay

Wednesday, February 3, 2016 | By Lindsay Cashin Professor Loretta Li is mentioned in a recent UBC Media release about research being conducted on Kisameet clay, long used by the Heiltsuk First Nation for its healing potential. First Nation’s clay kills antibiotic-resistant bacteria in lab tests – CBC News When Tradition Meets Business and Science: The Complex […]

Civil Engineering Seismic Retrofit Program receives Champions of Earthquake Resilience award

Wednesday, January 13, 2016 | By Lindsay Cashin The Applied Technology Council (ATC) and the Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) of the American Society of Civil Engineers selected the BC Schools Retrofit Program, developed by UBC Civil Engineering’s Earthquake Engineering Research Facility (EERF) in conjunction with APEGBC, to receive a Champions of Earthquake Resilience Award in […]

Two Civil students win APSC Entrepreneurial PhD Program prize

Friday, January 8, 2016 | By Lindsay Cashin Amir Shoolestani and Behzad Shoolestani are two of seven aspiring entrepreneurs and Applied Science PhD candidates who have won full entry into the new Applied Science Entrepreneurial PhD (e-PhD) Program, an initiative which aims to equip participants with the necessary business, analytical and entrepreneurship skills to take […]

Civil in the news: EERF experts discussion of recent Metro Vancouver earthquake widely covered

Tuesday, January 5, 2016 | By Lindsay Cashin Still image above shows data transmitted by the system’s seismometers during the M4.8 earthquake. Watch the entire event unfold. Civil engineering experts provided expert commentary in various media outlets on the magnitude 4.3 earthquake that shook Metro Vancouver late on Dec. 29. Kent Johansen, a researcher working with […]