In the Media
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Journal Of CommerceEvolve: UBC building on the front lines of Passive House construction
Dr. John Madden, director of sustainability and engineering, discussed how Evolve, a 110-unit faculty and staff residence, is a testing ground for exploring how modern sustainably designed buildings can be constructed.
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City NewsMetro Vancouver takes 2nd spot for worst metro traffic in North America: TomTom
Civil engineering professor Dr. Alex Bigazzi cautioned against using traffic indices as an indicator of transportation system performance.
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Scientific AmericanHow to Engineer Buildings That Withstand Earthquakes
Structural and earthquake engineering professor Dr. Perry Adebar explained that to make concrete more suitable for seismically active areas, engineers add steel to effectively absorb inertial forces while holding the building's weight.
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Vancouver SunIs it time to 'rethink' how we fund public transit in Metro Vancouver?
Professors Patrick Condon from the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture and Dr. Lawrence Frank discussed the need to reconsider Metro Vancouver's regional transit strategy.
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Fairchild TelevisionUBC Applied Science Black History Month pop-up display
UBC Faculty of Applied Science EDI.I coordinator Bashir Ahmed Mohamed discussed the faculty's pop-up exhibit on Black Canadian history and applied science.
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Policy OptionsA critical look at critical minerals
An op-ed by UBC's Future Minerals Working Group called for Canada to modernize its mining legislation and draw on Indigenous leadership to achieve its global mineral ambitions. Authors included Dr. Nadja Kunz, professor at the Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering.
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Mongabay Environmental NewsFor some Colombians, vows of mining reform are just a flash in the pan
Mining engineering professor emeritus Dr. Marcello Veiga commented on whether small-scale mining can be clean.
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Vancouver SunA multisensory design approach makes a major difference in both indoor, outdoor spaces
School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture professor Daniel Roehr answered questions regarding his book, Multisensory Landscape Design - A Designer’s Guide for Seeing.
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FilterNational teen survey shows static drug-use rates amid increased risks
Nursing professor Dr. Emily Jenkins discussed harm reduction in drug education for youth.
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Dallas ExpressMajor mobile carriers report service outages
Electrical and computer engineering professor Dr. David Michelson said modern telecommunications networks are incredibly complex and require constant attention to keep them operating at high levels of service.