Dennis Danielson
Professor
Cosmology, science and religion, John Milton, Copernicanism
Daniel Pauly, PhD
University Killam Professor
Global fisheries, marine biology, fisheries management
Curtis A. Suttle, PhD
Professor
Bacteria, viruses, marine microbiology, Arctic microbiology, environmental microbiology, bacteriophage
Hanspeter (Hans) Schreier, PhD
Professor Emeritus
Watershed management, water pollution, water and food, urban stormwater
Prof. Christopher Overall, BDS, BSc (Hons), MDS, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC
Professor
Canada Research Chair on Protease Proteomics and Systems Biology
Proteomics, human proteome project, protease, degradomics, viral protease, SARS-CoV-2 protease activity and drug targets, COVID-19 3CLpro (3CLMain protease), antiviral drugs, interferon, spike, immunodeficiency, molecular corrector drugs, macrophages,
Michael Hooper
Associate Professor
Urban planning, displacement, disasters, densification, participatory planning, post-disaster reconstruction, comparative politics, urban politics, public policy,
Cristiano Loss
Assistant Professor in Timber Engineering
Associate Chair of UBC Wood Building Design and Construction
Timber Engineering, Timber Design, Mass Timber Assemblies, Engineered Wood Products, Sustainability, Reliability-Based Design, Seismic Design, Dynamic of Structures, Design by Testing, Design for Deconstruction,
Shahria Alam, PhD
Professor
Seismic analysis and design of buildings and bridges, seismic retrofitting, smart materials and its structural applications
Michele Koppes, PhD
Associate Professor
Climate change, glaciers, natural hazards, landscape change, polar regions, ice-ocean interactions, global warming, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases
Ahmad Rteil
Assistant Professor
Effect of concrete deterioration and steel corrosion on the behaviour of concrete structures, repair and strengthening existing structures using composite materials, post-consumer waste products in concrete
Michael Bostock, PhD
Professor
Structure of the Canadian upper mantle
Naoko Ellis, PhD
Professor
Chemical reaction engineering, multiphase reactors, CO2 capture, bioenergy, sustainability education and leadership, science outreach, sustainable development, systems approach, energy transition, transdisciplinarity, collaborative learning
Dr. Meaghan Thumath
Clinical Assistant Professor
Overdose, Substance Use, Addiction, Mental Health, Opioid Crisis, Drug Use, Harm Reduction, Homelessness, Gender, Women Drug Use, Child Welfare, Child Custody, Maternal Mortality, Marginalized Women, Vulnerable Women, Drug Treatment, Infectious Diseases, Public Health, Communicable Disease Control, Outbreaks, COVID, Monkeypox, HIV, AIDS, Sexual Health, Contraception, Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STIs), syphilis, congenital syphilis, Nursing, Nurses, Global Health, WHO, Ebola, International Health, Health Equity
Dr. Matthew Mitchell
Assistant Professor
Ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology, urban ecology, agrobiodiversity, bat ecology
Dr. Trevor Carey, PhD
Assistant Professor
Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, Liquefaction, Earthquake Engineering, Natural Hazards, Cascadia, Earthquakes,
Dr. Nemy Banthia, PhD, PEng, FACI, FCSCE, FICI, FCAE, FRSC
Professor
Distinguished University Scholar and Sr. Canada Research in Infrastructure Rehabilitation
Civil infrastructure, bridges, concrete, repair, strengthening, rehabilitation, recycling, industrial by-products, environment, sustainable development
Dr. Haibo Feng
Assistant Professor
Building performance, zero carbon, zero energy building, LCA, BIM, sustainable construction, mass timber
Dr. Ignacio Barbeito
Assistant Professor of Silviculture
silviculture, forest regeneration, forest structure, mixed species forests, vulnerability to climate change,
Dr. Andrew Roth, PhD Bioinformatics
Assistant Professor
cancer evolution, genomics, bayesian statistics, bioinformatics,
Fionn Byrne, MLA
Assistant Professor
ethics in landscape architecture; sites of interest include extreme landscapes that test definitions of nature, such as conflict zones, resource extraction sites, untouched wilderness, and artificial environments,