ECE Graduate Student Association
The ECE Graduate Student Association supports students by providing professional development and social activities. The ECEGSA Executive organizes activities and services for the benefit of ECE graduate students. These include orientation for new students, a weekly Afternoon Social Break, an Industry/Student Networking Night, and many other workshops and events. The ECEGSA welcomes all ECE graduate […]
Samantha Grist and Grey Reynen win ECE 3MT Competition
Samantha Grist (PhD candidate) and Greg Reynen (MSc candidate) took first place in the ECE Three Minute Thesis competition this week. Samantha and Greg along with Rindra Ramamonjison will go on to represent the Department in the Faculty heat on Wednesday, February 15, 1pm. MASc:1st – Greg ReynenTitle: Enhancing MEMs Sensors with Mode LocalizationSupervisor: Edmond […]
Dr. Karlen becomes Rising Star in Global Health with Camera Oximeter
Grand Challenges Canada announced today UBC’s Dr. Walter Karlen is a Rising Star in Global Health—an innovator dedicated to improving health in the developing world. As a Rising Star, he will be awarded a $100,000 grant to further develop his innovation, the Camera Oximeter.
SPIE Best Poster in Ultrasonic Imaging, Tomograpy and Therapy
ECE researchers received the prestigious Cum Laude best poster award in Ultrasonic Imaging, Tomograpy and Therapy at the SPIE International Symposium on Medical Imaging. The poster was presented by Ph.D. students Narges Afsham and Mohammad Najafi, with Professors Purang Abolmaesumi and Robert Rohling. Their research, “Out-of-plane motion estimation based on a Rician-Inverse Gaussian model of […]
DR-NEP: helping disaster responders make better decisions
Disaster Response Network Enabled Platform The Disaster Response Network Enabled Platform can help to save lives around the world by modeling a community’s response to a nature disaster. The platform simulates multiple systems such as: the power network, the electrical network and telecommunications network. All of these systems depend very strongly on each other in […]
Awards brought home from the Society for Technology in Anesthesia AGM
Members of the Electrical and Computer Engineering in Medicine team attended the Annual Meeting of the Society for Technology in Anesthesia this year and brought home two awards. First prize in the Computers in Anesthesia Engineering Competition was awarded to Srinivas Raman, Chris Brouse, Walter Karlen, Mark Ansermino and Guy Dumont for their work entitled […]
Dr. Victor Leung Awarded UBC Killam Research Pr
Congratulations to Professor Victor Leung for being awarded a 2011 UBC Killam Research Prize. Established in 1986, the UBC Killam Research Prizes are awarded annually to top campus researchers. Up to ten prizes in the amount of $5,000 each are awarded to fulltime faculty members in recognition of outstanding research and scholarly contributions. Victor C. […]
Dr. James McEwen Receives Order of Canada for Engineering
Dr. James McEwen has been named to the Order of Canada for his outstanding influence on engineering. The Order of Canada recognizes a lifetime of outstanding achievement, dedication to community, and service to the nation. Dr. McEwen is adjunct professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Orthopedics at UBC. […]
Dr. Ivanov and Dr. Schober Elected EIC Fellows
Dr. André Ivanov, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Head, will be inducted a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada for his exceptional contributions to engineering in Canada. Ivanov is an expert and innovator in the field of the design and testing of very large scale integrated (VLSI) circuits. His achievements have led to numerous […]