UBC Engineering Open House Fair 2010

explore your options!

Saturday, Nov. 26
9:00AM – 4:00PM
Fred Kaiser Building - 2332 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC
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Contact: outreach@apsc.ubc.ca

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PLEASE NOTE: UPDATED PROGRAM WILL BE AVAILABLE ONE WEEK BEFORE THE EVENT. To get an idea of what to expect, please see last year's 2010 program: Program of Events [1.63 MB PDF]
Printed versions will be available at the Welcome Central Booth.

Explore UBC Engineering!

Shape the future. Make a world of difference. Discover your potential. Delve into an atmosphere that is academically provocative. Engineering as a career is one of discovery, design, imagination, innovation and contribution. Don’t take our word for it – check it out for yourself!

Welcome Central: Fred Kaiser Building

REGISTER HERE FIRST! Visit Welcome Central in the atrium of the Kaiser Building when you arrive! At Welcome Central, you can collect your program for the day and obtain general information about UBC Engineering. Don’t forget to pick up your Discover-E Passport in order to win great prizes!

Discover-E Passport

Want to win great prizes? Who doesn’t?! Stop by Welcome Central to register and collect your Discover-E Passport. It’s pretty simple – you get a point for every presentation, tour and booth you visit. Completed passports are to be dropped off at Welcome Central, where you will be entered for fabulous prizes.

Academic Booth Fair

Advisors, students and professors from all engineering programs will be available from 9 am to 4 pm in the atrium of the Kaiser Building to provide information about all of your choices here at UBC. Not too sure what to ask? Then plan to attend some presentations to get your noodle working!

Student Life Fair

There’s more to university than what happens in the classroom. Visit the engineering student teams, clubs and the Student Development booths in the Wayne and William White Engineering Design Centre. Yes, we have a whole building dedicated to supporting student design! See how you can enhance your time at UBC by getting involved, making tons of friends and learning life long skills.

Information Sessions and Lab Tours

What are friendly robots? What’s Nanophotonics. Attend these lab tours, presentations and more during Open House. Learn about what engineering is, as well as the engineering program options at the University of British Columbia. We encourage you to plan your tour of presentations ahead of time to make the most of your Open House experience. Additional lab tour information will be available at each department’s Academic Booth.

Feature Event

“EUS Lunch BBQ” – Curb your cravings at our mid-day barbeque, coordinated by our fearless Engineering Undergraduate Society leaders. The EUS will be offering a delicious lunch at reasonable prices from 11:30am - 1:30pm. Yummy!

Campus Tours

The best way to get a feel for your new home for the next few years is to take a campus tour! You can take a self-guided walking tour that includes a visit to residence, a tour of UBC’s recreational and social facilities, and a visit to the library. Pick up your walking tour guide at the Welcome Central Booth.

Student Teams

Are you interested in getting involved in extracurricular activities? Are you looking for real-world, hands-on, design, competition, team and leadership experience? This is your chance to get to know a few student teams from across UBC who work on various projects, such as formula racecars, robotics and more! Representatives from some of our teams will be on hand throughout the day in KAISER 1180 to share their experiences with you.

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Engineering Programs


Chemical and Biological Engineering

Chemical and Biological Engineering provides exciting opportunities to learn about the transformation of raw materials into valuable products by chemical, biochemical or physical processes. Visit our booth in the Academic Fair to get more information on exciting career opportunities in this field! www.chbe.ubc.ca

Civil Engineering

Civil engineers apply technology to benefit our global society. Their work ranges from searching for cleaner energy sources to ensuring safe infrastructure, to designing landmark buildings, to protecting water supplies, to analyzing cityscapes for a better way to organize populations. Civil engineers work in teams across various disciplines in order to solve the technical challenges faced by society in the 21st century. This department is home to the Earthquake Engineering Research Facility and the innovative Civil Engineering Design Studio, among others! Lab tours and demonstrations related to civil engineering will be offered throughout the day! Visit the Academic Booth Fair for more info. www.civil.ubc.ca

Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) offers programs in areas ranging from electrical energy and robotics to communication and information technologies, to micro/nanotechnology and biomedical engineering. Our undergraduate students benefit from strong emphasis on project work in addition to learning theory. We also offer graduate programs at both Master’s and Doctoral levels to a large student body from all over the world. At the Open House, we will have booths introducing our various undergraduate options (Software, Energy, Biomedical Engineering, Nanotechnolgoy and Microsystems), a number of live demos and project displays, and tours of both teaching and research laboratories. www.ece.ubc.ca

Engineering Physics

With a strong foundation of challenging academics, project courses, and co-operative work experience, the Engineering Physics Program provides students with the skills and experience needed to develop cutting-edge new technology and interdisciplinary engineering projects. Presentations, drop-in demonstrations and a mini-design competition will be ongoing from 10am - 2pm in MCLD 202, so drop by and check out the Engphys Program. www.engphys.ubc.ca

Environmental Engineering

Environmental engineering is the application of science and engineering principles to improve air, land, water and living systems for a healthy environment. Environmental engineers help control and decrease adverse environmental impacts by applying beneficial engineering practices. They also investigate the possibilities for remediation of polluted sites. www.enve.ubc.ca

Geological Engineering

If you love the outdoors, care for the environment, are curious about how the Earth works and thrive on practical challenges, Geological Engineering could be the program for you. There are lots of exciting career opportunities including construction, environmental protection, transportation, energy, mining and government. And graduates have great opportunities for travel. Stop by the Academic Booth Fair to learn more! www.geoeng.ubc.ca

Integrated Engineering

The innovative Integrated Engineering (IGEN) program offers a multidisciplinary undergraduate engineering education. Students take courses in core subjects and elective courses in at least two of the traditional engineering disciplines. IGEN provides design and project management experience by means of design project courses taken in each year of the program. Technical skills, communication skills, and the ability to work with others to complete challenging projects are emphasized in these courses. Visit us at the Academic Booth Fair for more information! www.igen.ubc.ca

Materials Engineering

Materials have an important role in every field of engineering. The materials we use and how we make them can determine the function, feasibility, cost, environmental impact and many other aspects of things we create. Materials engineers bring their expertise to almost every industry around the world, from mining and manufacturing to aerospace, advanced electronics and healthcare. Visit our activity room in KAISER 1110 at any time during Open House for a handson experience of some leading-edge materials and to find out how UBC materials engineers are working to solve some of the biggest engineering challenges of our day. www.mtrl.ubc.ca

Mechanical Engineering

If you want to make an impact on today’s rapidly changing world, UBC Mechanical Engineering will give you skills to design and create new solutions to some of society’s biggest problems — energy, transportation, affordable and appropriate technology for global development, biomedical innovations to save lives, and mechatronics and microtechnology to pave the way for tomorrow’s economy, to name a few. Our award-winning curriculum emphasizes a practical, hands-on approach, and a holistic education that goes beyond the academics. Sound intriguing? Visit us at the Academic Booth Fair to get a schedule of lab tours and other fun events. www.mech.ubc.ca

Mining Engineering

Mining Engineering is all about the extraction and processing of ores containing valuable minerals or metals, and has always been one of the most critical contributors to human social and economic life. Mining engineers are concerned not only with the production and processing of minerals, but also charged with preventing lasting damage to the environment as a result of that production and processing. The Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering at UBC is dedicated to producing mining engineers that are able to meet the complex challenges of an ever-changing world. Learn more by checking out our afternoon lab tours or stopping by the Academic Booth Fair. www.mining.ubc.ca

UBC Okanagan Engineering

UBC Okanagan’s School of Engineering offers a unique and innovative curriculum to prepare students for the realities of engineering practice. Team-based project learning encourages students to integrate engineering applications within a team environment and to foster interdisciplinary thinking. Specializing in one of the core engineering disciplines offered by UBC Engineering provides students a solid engineering foundation. We will be at the Academic Booth Fair, so stop by to learn more! www.ubc.ca/okanagan/engineering

Co-operative Education Program

The Engineering Co-op Program will enhance your education with paid, relevant, technical work experience and launch your engineering career. Find out more about this exciting opportunity by attending one of our presentations or by visiting us at the Academic Booth Fair. www.ubcengineeringcoop.com

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Information Sessions


Morning Presentations

MORNING SCHEDULE 10AM - 1PM
10:00-10:20AM ESS
“What is Engineering?”
MCLD 228
CSL
Applied Learning Through Service: Changing the World One Course at a Time
MCLD 214
10:30-10:50AM Engineering Co-op
“Your Career Starts Here: Join Co-op”
MCLD 228
CHBE
“Making the products you use every day”
MCLD 242
11:00-11:20AM CIVIL
“Make a Difference”
MCLD 214
Engineering Physics
“What is Engineering Physics?”
MCLD 202
11:30-11:50AM ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER
“Who in the world wants to be an Electrical or Computer Engineer?”
KAISER 2020/30
 
12:00-12:20PM MATERIALS
“Super Materials that Can Change Our World“
MCLD 214
 
12:30PM MECH
“Finding Your Feet in the World: A View of International Travel and Work Experience”
MCLD 228
 

Afternoon Presentations

AFTERNOON SCHEDULE 1PM - 3pm
1:00-1:20PM ESS
“What is Engineering?”
MCLD 228
 
1:30-1:50PM Engineering Co-op
“Your Career Starts Here: Join Co-op”
MCLD 228
CIVIL
“Make a Difference”
MCLD 214
2:00-2:20PM EWB
“Think Globally, Act Locally!”
MCLD 214
UBC-OKANAGAN
“A Great Place to Learn, Grow and Develop”
MCLD 242
2:30-2:50PM EWB
“Becoming a Global Engineer”
MCLD 214
EUS & ESS
Student Panel
MCLD 242
3:00-3:20PM MECH
“Friendly Robots”
MCLD 228
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
“Design Tools and Facilities for UBC Undergrads”
MCLD 202
MECH: Mechanical Engineering
ESS: Engineering Student Services
EUS: Engineering Undergraduate Society
EWB: Engineers Without Borders
MCLD: MacLeod Building, 2356 Main Mall (adjoined to Kaiser Atrium)
CSL: Community Service Learning
CHBE: Chemical & Biological Engineering

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Tours

Check each department booth as some tours are not on this program. The tours below are approximately twenty minutes in length, and will leave from the noted location promptly at the time displayed below. Capacity is limited on some tours, so come early.

TimeLeaves from KAIS 1160Leaves from KAIS 2020
9:30AM Multi-Scale Design Lab  
10:00AM Industrial Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Antenna and Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
10:30AM Renewable Resources Laboratory Biomedical Engineering Lab Nanophotonics Lab
11:00AM CARIS Robotics Labs System-on-Chip (SOC) Lab Nanotechnology Lab
11:30AM CARIS Robotics Labs  
12:00PM    
12:30PM Precision Mechatronics Lab  
1:30PM Control Engineering Laboratory Antenna and Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Protein Solar Cells
2:00PM Aerodynamics Laboratory (Wind Tunnel) Biomedical Engineering Lab Nanophotonics Lab
2:30PM Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) & Microfluidics System-on-Chip (SOC) Lab Nanotechnology Lab

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Additional Displays

The additional displays have been designed to let you explore specializations within engineering in more depth.

Student Design Competition Teams
Kaiser 1180

Learn about the Engineering Student Teams Council and meet the teams, including Solar Car , Heavy Lift Aerodesign, Thunderbird Robotics and more!

Electrical and Computer Engineering
Kaiser 2020

Visit displays of projects related to a number of different paths in electrical and computer engineering (software; energy; communications; robotics; bio; micro and nano).

Engineering Physics - RoboRacers Competition
MacLeod 202 - 10am - 2pm

Watch “Robo-Racers” built by 2nd year undergrad engineering physics students in only 6 weeks. Preprogrammed robots operate without remote control to avoid obstacles and race around while avoiding other robots on the 2-lane track.

Materials Engineering
Kaiser 1110

Get hands-on with some leading-edge materials and explore the challenges and possibilities of Materials Engineering.

Mechanical Engineering
Kaiser North Wing, 1st Floor

See demonstrations of some of our technical teaching facilities–labs, machines, and more–then compete in a mini design competition.

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