Weekly News 8 – Firetalk, and others.

Hello everyone, I hope everyone has an awesome week so far! Here are our news! If anyone has special announcement, please let me know!

Fire Talk UBC1. FIREtalk: Learning Machines

The Research Commons invites graduate students from any discipline – engineers, philosophers, computer scientists, writers, neuroscientists, artists, psychologists, social theorists, and others – to explore the boundary between mind and machine.
Join us for the next FIREtalk (bit.ly/firetalk), Learning Machines.
When: Wednesday, November 27, 4-6 pm
Where: Koerner Library, Room 216

2. Congratulations to our department’s Adjunct Professor, Dr. Alfred Guenkel (info link),  P.Eng., for receiving the Association for Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of B.C. 2013 Meritorious Achievement Award at the APEGBC Annual Conference and AGM in Whistler, B.C. (October 24-26, 2013). A Youtube video (LINK here) was made to celebrate his achievement as partner and Principal Chemical Engineer of NORAM Engineering and Constructions Ltd.

3. Doug Yuen, our Technical team leader (also, “Workshop Supervisor”) will be off starting this Friday, Nov 1st  2013 to next Friday, Nov 8th  2013. In his absents Marlene Chow will be consulting and supervising shop. You can contact her by e-mail @ (Chow, Marlene Marlene.Chow@ubc.ca) or by Phone   604-827-3537 or cell   778-879-5105. Her location is room 173 in stores.

Thrive UBC4. Next week is Thrive Week at UBC!   www.thrive.ubc.ca is a weeklong campaign (Nov. 4-8) promoting mental health for all.
Movember @ Mahoneys will be an open forum about men’s mental health facilitated by UBC faculty, staff and students.
Details: Monday November 4th, 3:00-5:00pm at Mahony & Sons Public House – UBC
Food will be provided and drink specials will also be available. Attendees must be 19 years of age to take part in this event. Please forward the event links to others who might be interested; however, space is limited so be sure to RSVP (link below) to ensure your spot.

RSVP CLICK HERE!

5. Hello November! I wish everyone had a great October and will have a even more awesome month in November. Cheers!

If you have any suggestion for what you like to see on our weekly news, please email me at jslee@chbe.ubc.ca or comment on this blog post.
Also please join the CHBE Grad Student Club Facebook Group onhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/chbegsc/ if you are a graduate student or a recent alumni of graduate program of UBC CHBE.

Happy Halloween! 万圣节快乐!

Dear friends,
Tomorrow is October 31st, the day of the Halloween! Or in simplified Chinese, 万圣节. Maybe someone can let me know how to say it in Farsi. 😀

Let’s party and have fun, although our department does not traditionally have a Halloween party (correct me if I’m wrong), there are lots of Halloween party out there. One worth noting is the GSS Halloween Party. Link here.

Anyways, if you’re not going to a party, things that we can do on Halloween.are:
trick-or-treating (or the related “guising” or “trunk-or-treating”),decorating, carving pumpkins into jack-o’-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, playing pranks, telling scary stories, and watching horror films.

Have a fantastic Halloween week!

Happy Halloween

Weekly news 7 – New staff member, special seminar, TA union session and MORE

Some of you might notice, I have posted a number of “news” post without giving them the title “weekly news”.
Those are weekly features of news. I think that way of posting news neglects other news that were important too. For example, the great talk yesterday Oct 24 by Dr. Atsushi Tsutsumi from University of Tokyo on Energy Recuperation. Thus, I shall start listing down events/news that are sent to my inbox by the department’s staff, GSS Communication and other sources (if any).

1. Jane McCarthy joins the CHBE Admin Team as the new Executive Assistant to the Head as of Wednesday, October 23, For 2013. For more info, click here.

2. A series of stranger assaults have occurred on UBC Vancouver campus. PLEASE be careful when walking around campus by yourself. Click here for the Safety Advisory.

3. After almost 1 year of building renovations and seismic upgrades, Sage at the University Centre has re-opening, offering a comfortable and contemporary environment, personalized service and incredible menus that include bounty from the Pacific Ocean and local gardens, farms, fields and woodlands.

4. CHBE GSC Professional Development Speaker Series – Oct. 30 – Dr. Madjid Mohseni. A blog post was made for this special seminar! link here. Make sure to go and learn about Dr. Mohseni’s life and experience in research!

5. MANDATORY CHBE TA Union Orientation Meeting on Friday, Nov 1st at 1:30 PM in room 202. The session will serve as an introduction to the TA Union: the services it offers to TA’s and its collective agreement with UBC (in other words, your employment contract). Please be sure to attend.

If you have any suggestion for what you like to see on our weekly news, please email me at jslee@chbe.ubc.ca or comment on this blog post.
Also please join the CHBE Grad Student Club Facebook Group onhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/chbegsc/ if you are a graduate student or a recent alumni of graduate program of UBC CHBE.

CHBE GSC Professional Development Speaker Series – Oct. 30 – Dr. Madjid Mohseni

Hi everyone,

The Chemical and Biological Engineering Graduate Club is organizing a seminar series where the faculty members of our department share the stories of achieving their first faculty positions as well as making important career decisions. These highly interactive seminars provide an excellent opportunity to hear instructing, exciting and valuable experiences of our faculty members and can prove very helpful in developing skills necessary for professional work environments in academia and industry.

We are pleased to announce Dr. Madjid Mohseni as the speaker of the upcoming seminar in the series. Dr. Mohseni has worked as faculty member in CHBE since November 2000. He is currently the Scientific Director of RES’EAU-WaterNET Strategic Network, a program dedicated to develop affordable solutions to drinking water challenges of small and rural, and aboriginal communities. For a brief bio of Dr. Mohseni please click here.

For more information about Dr. Mohseni please see the link below

http://www.chbe.ubc.ca/faculty-staff/mohseni.php

In this presentation, he will share his experiences of a professional career and the challenge to balance research, teaching and personal
interests.

The seminar information:
Date: October 30, 2013
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Place: CHBE 2.02

We hope to see you there.

Thank you,

VP academic team of CHBE Grad Club

CHBE-GSC-Professional-Development-Seminars_October-30-2013-Dr.-Madjid-Mohseni

Bring Your Lunch & Learn 3 – Electrical Components and Safety

The department is having the 3rd Bring your lunch & Learn workshop next Wednesday!

Topic: Electrical Components and Safety
Presenters: Alex Thang and Serge Milaire from UBC CHBE Electrical Workshop
Date: Wednesday, October 23rd
Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Location: Room 202

Details covered

  1. Typical instrumentation sensors such as thermocouples, pressure transmitters etc
  2. Information sources
  3.  Review of safety

Summary of CHBE Industry Night Oct 2013

In this weekly news, I feature a short summary of the CHBE Industry Night, which is a bi-annual event organized by UBC CHBE Undergrad Student Council and the UBC APSC Alumni Relations Team.

Some of you that follow the CHBE GSC Blog might know, the featured alumni are Dr. Eric Jervis, PEng – STEMCELL Technologies, Jane Nieuwenburg, EIT – Lorax Enviromental Servies Ltd, Peter Wynne, PEng – Chevron, and Warren MacPhail, PEng – Devon Energy, who is actually an alumni of U of Calgary.

The event started with Dr. Peter Englezos welcome speech. The evening continued with Claudio Arato, PEng as the host. Claudio Arato is a alumnus of UBC CHBE and currently sits on the department’s Industrial Advisory Board.

Following this, I will state important points that each speaker had mentioned during the presentation.

Dr. Jervis is the 1st speaker of the evening. He encouraged the students to work for good grades because that shows how hardworking a student is. He stressed the importance of 10 year plan as a successful career requires time, patience and planning to build.

Jane Nieuwenburg, who is a recent graduate from our graduate. discussed her job hunting experience. There are 2 points that hit the spot.

1. No matter which year you’re in, start looking for a job right now.
2. Don’t limit yourself to posted jobs. You have to approach companies by contacting them personally. State your interest and your capability to the company clearly.
3. Learn more about companies by talking to representatives in career fairs and info session available on campus and else where.

Peter Wynne has worked with Chevron since his graduation from UBC in year 1981. He said that he actually worked in many different jobs in the same company. He stated as a design engineer, then financial and marking representative and currently a process engineer at a refinery. He works with clients from around the world in daily basis. The advice that Peter gave is to try as many experience as you can. When you’re young, try out jobs that are outside your comfort zone. For example, working in the freezing North of BC or somewhere far away from home. This will help yourself to widen your mindset and also serves as a great opportunity for you to learn many lessons that one might not learn in an office job.

Warren MacPhail talked about his experience at Devon Energy. He talked about the development of optic fibre well temperature sensor and search for improved technology for the future 5 or 10 years. Warren also talked about what he looks for in a resume. He looks for something that people challenge themselves to do over time. Join professional societies and organizations and get involved.

To sum up, start now, build your technical and soft skills, expand your network, and find your passion immediately.

If you have any suggestion for what you like to see on our weekly news, please email me at jslee@chbe.ubc.ca or comment on this blog post.
Also please join the CHBE Grad Student Club Facebook Group onhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/chbegsc/ if you are a graduate student or a recent alumni of graduate program of UBC CHBE.

From the left, Warren MacPhail, Jane Nieuwenburg and Peter Wynne

Happy Thanksgiving and Eid-ul-Adha

Dear graduate students,
On this special Canadian Thanksgiving Day, I hope you enjoy a great meal yesterday (I always find good food more enjoyable than research)!

Do you know that Canadian Thanksgiving day (Oct 14), 2013 is on a different day than American Thanksgiving day (Nov 28, 2013)?

Also, on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha, the Grad Club is wishing happiness and joy for everyone in this department, and a blessed celebration for all Muslim members of our CHBE community!

Eid-Al-Adha is also knwon as Hari Raya Haji in Malaysia.

All the best,
Hafiz
President, CHBE Grad Club

Congratulations everyone for the Successful Research Day 2013

We are very happy about the great turnout for the First Research Day 2013 event! This event is a success because of the efforts of the organizers (CHBE GSC executives, faculty and staff members in UBC CHBE and APSC), keynote speakers, presenters, and the participants! Don’t forget the generous sponsors of this event.

I represents the Research Day Organizing Committee to thank you everyone who provided support to this event and we will see you next year! Cheers!

Below are the congratulation wishes from our Department Head, Dr. Peter Englezos

“Dear Fahimeh [Chairwoman of Research Day 2013 Organizing Committee],
On behalf of the Department, congratulations one more time for organizing the Department’s Research Day. The event was a huge success and exceeded expectations.
Everyone I talked to was impressed with the organization and the quality of the oral and poster presentations and how effectively you brought together students, faculty and the broader community.Your efforts are much appreciated by all of us. I am confident that the experience you gained will be valuable in your professional life. Please also convey my congratulations and appreciation to Alireza, Hafiz, Negar, Ramin, Sonia, Jun Sian, and Hamid.”

Here is our CHBE GSS Representative 2013/2014!!

Ehsan Espid

My name is Ehsan Espid. I am currently a MASc Student working on a project related to developments of a new photocatalytic microreactors. During my     B.S. career, I dedicated a great portion of my time to do group activities and participate in social committees, so my Extracurricular Activities gave me valuable experiences by fully interacting with faculties and staff. Here I’m going to devote myself to help the GSS become better integrated into graduate student life. My goals for my term in GSS generally will  be on developing an effective connection to establish closer relation with graduate students to promote awareness of campus facilities and devise a way to share these facilities with all graduate students in different departments.

 

 

 

Pooya Hossein


Greeting my fellow grad students, I, Pooya, hail from Iran and started my PhD program in January 2012 working on “bi-functional oxygen evolution/reduction cathodes in alkaline batteries and fuel cells” under the supervision of Prof. Elod Gyenge. Since I am currently the treasurer in our one and only ECS BC Student Chapter, I have some experiences dealing with financial issues such as funding for events. Hence, I would like to work with my fellow councilors in GSS Council to make GSS funds more accessible to every events hosted by any grad student including my friends in CHBE. I think it is a great opportunity for me to deal with one of major grad event’s sponsors in our UBC to hopefully make it easier to host a grad event in CHBE or any other department in the future.

Summary of Professor Tony Bi’s Professional Development Seminar

The first seminar this year of the “CHBE Professional Development Seminar Series”, organized by the CHBE Graduate Student Club, was successfully held on September 20th with Professor Xiaotao (Tony) Bi as the speaker. After completing his PhD from this department, Professor Bi worked at the Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal as a postdoctoral follow and Natural Gas Technologies Centre as a research scientist prior to joining UBC as a faculty member in 1997. In addition to teaching and active research, he served as the associate department head for 3 years, as an associate director of the Clean Energy Research Centre since 2009, manager of the Fluidization Research Centre since 1998, and a faculty mentor of the UBC Bridge program since 2007.

In his talk, Professor Bi provided a summary of his academic career starting from his childhood. He was born and raised in a small town in the south-west of China. The end of Chinese Cultural Revolution opened the door for him to compete for and get admitted in the prestigious Tsinghua University of China. After completing Bachelor degree, he decided to pursue Masters degree at the influence of some faculty members there. Later, he moved to UBC to obtain a PhD degree in this department under the supervision of Professor John Grace.

Professor Bi frankly admitted that throughout his career he had been attracted by many diversions, but successfully managed to get over all the allurements and pursued his main goal. He always asks himself what is the most important thing he needs to do at that time in order to reach the main goal. By sharing the stories of his own struggles, he has addressed some of the interesting questions which cross the mind of a graduate student who wishes to develop career in the field of research and/or teaching. Professor Bi highly recommended participating in extra-curricular activities for developing soft skills; however, he stressed the need for giving academic activities the priority.

CHBE Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and faculty members well attended the talk. Graduate students from other engineering departments, too, participated.

If you have any suggestion for what you like to see on our weekly news, please email me at jslee@chbe.ubc.ca or comment on this blog post.
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