
Kerry Marshall
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD)
Social Justice in Nursing Education
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The Faculty of Applied Science comprises a unique constellation of professional disciplines including; Architecture & Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Nursing and Community & Regional Planning. The core purpose shared across all of our four disciplines is to discover, create and apply knowledge, provide unwavering top-tier education and champion a community of responsible professionals devoted to serving a thriving, sustainable and healthy society. Our work and the professions which our graduates represent span the entire human-centred built environment.
The disciplines within the Faculty of Applied Science are celebrated for the scope, strength and impact of their research activities. Our Faculty claims the spotlight in the global arena for our research in clean energy, communication and digital technologies, health and health technology among many others. We offer disciplinary-specific research based graduate programs as well as a range of professional graduate programs and pride ourselves on our ability to open doors of opportunity to students beyond their time within our Faculty.
Name | Academic Unit(s) | Research Interests |
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Kellett, Ronald | School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture | Environmental quality, urban form, development of tools for urban design, green neighbourhoods |
Kim, Amy | Department of Civil Engineering | Land transportation systems engineering, n.e.c.; Traffic and highway engineering |
Kirchen, Patrick | Department of Mechanical Engineering | Thermochemical Energy Conversion, Combustion, Internal Combustion Engines, Ion Transport Membranes, Emissions, Fuel Injection |
Klein, Bern | Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering | Mineral processing and beneficiation; Mineral Processing; rheology of mineral suspensions; comminution; sensor based sorting |
Kravchenko, Sergii | Department of Materials Engineering | Composite and hybrid materials; Polymers and plastics engineering; Aerospace materials; Aerospace structures; Polymers and polymer composites; Multi-functional composites; High-throughput manufacturing process modelling of composites; Multi-scale, multi-physics, probabilistic computational modelling of composites; Manufacturing-informed performance simulation of composites; Machine learning methods in composites manufacturing and performance analysis; Composite structures for renewable energy & unmanned vehicles; additive manufacturing |
Lampe, Lutz | Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering | Wireless communication systems; Fibre-optic communications technologies; Coding and information theory applied to communications and networks technologies; Learning and adaptive systems; Radar and sonar signal processing; wireless communications, optical fiber communications, signal processing, machine learning |
Lau, Anthony K | Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering | Environmental engineering, waste-to-resource recycling, composting, odor control, biohydrogen energy |
Lauck, Sandra | School of Nursing | Geriatrics and gerontology; Nursing; Care; health service delivery to support the implementation of innovative approaches to cardiac disease; minimally invasive treatment of valvular heart disease |
Laval, Bernard | Department of Civil Engineering | Civil engineering; Oceanography |
Lawrence, Gregory | Department of Civil Engineering | Environmental fluid mechanics, hydraulics, hydrodynamic stability and mixing, physical limnology, water quality management |
Lee, Jongho | Department of Civil Engineering | Membranes, Water/Wastewater Treatment, Desalination, Resource Harvesting, Nanoporous Media, Electrokinetics |
Lees, Eric | Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering | Chemical engineering; Electrochemical engineering; Electrochemical synthesis; Continuum modelling; Reactor design; Transport phenomena; Electrochemical separations; CO2 capture and conversion; Continuum and techno-economic/life cycle assessment modelling; Electrochemical reactions and separations; Atmospheric water harvesting |
Lemieux, Guy | Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering | vector processors, parallel programming, programmable logic devices (PLDs, FPGAs), computer architecture, computer arithmetic, custom computing hardware, computer engineering, Programmable logic and computing systems, multiprocessor and computer architecture |
Lence, Barbara Jean | Department of Civil Engineering | Hydrotechnical, Optimizing design and operational strategies of water resources projects, reliable withdrawal-treatment strategies for contaminated groundwater supply systems, asset management strategies for mid-sized water utilities with limited break data, water distribution system operational procedures to meet hydraulic and water quality objectives |
Leung, Cyril | Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering | Wireless communication systems; digital communication networks; Wireless communications; network security; ageless aging technologies |
Li, Loretta | Department of Civil Engineering | Contaminated site investigation and management, environmental monitoring, risk and impact assessment, soil-contaminant interactions, mobility and migration of contaminants, remediation technology, mine tailings waste disposal and treatment processes |
Li, Xiaoxiao | Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering | Machine Learning; Deep Learning; Explainable AI; Trustworthy AI; Privacy and Security; Medical image analysis; Bioinformatics |
Liao, Renjie | Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering | Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Statistical Learning Theory, Computer Vision, Machine Learning for Programming Languages, Natural Language Processing, Self-Driving |
Liao-McPherson, Dominic | Department of Mechanical Engineering | Mechanical engineering; Predictive and Constrained Control; Multi-agent Systems; algorithmic game theory; Real-time, Embedded, and Distributed Optimization; Energy Systems, Manufacturing, and Robotics |
Lim, Theodore | School of Community and Regional Planning | Environmental and Climate Justice; Urban Analytics; Sustainability Planning |
Lis, Mieszko | Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering | Computer and Software Systems |
Liu, Xun | School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture | computational design with a focus on generative AI; representation and digital media; data-driven methods; Environmental Sensing |
Liu, Wenying | Department of Materials Engineering | Hydrometallurgy; Extractive metallurgy; mine waste management |
Lokman, Kees | School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture | design studios in the landscape architecture |
Low, Margaret | School of Community and Regional Planning | Urban and regional planning; Indigenous community planning; Indigenous sovereignty; Reconciliation |
This is an incomplete sample of recent publications in chronological order by UBC faculty members with a primary appointment in the Faculty of Applied Science.
Year | Citation | Program |
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2025 | Dr. Ndateba studied how team-based primary care impacts patient outcomes. He found team-based care and how team functions matter in improving health outcomes—mental health, general health, and disease management, especially in people with multimorbidity and those with social vulnerabilities. Facilitating team-based care would support health equity. | Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) |
2025 | Dr. Ross designed a novel solution for real time collections provenance tracking in gallery, library, archive, and museum institutions using distributed ledger technologies, hardware controllers, and monitoring sensors. Positioned at the intersection of engineering and humanities, this design is currently being implemented in an industry setting. | Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) |
2025 | Dr. Bayasi developed artificial intelligence techniques that enable autonomous medical image analysis systems to continuously learn and improve over time. Her work enhanced the accuracy, robustness and fairness of disease detection from imaging data helping doctors make accurate diagnoses for diverse patient populations and scanning systems. | Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) |
2025 | Dr. Shirvani investigated the use of two-dimensional nano-catalysts for chemical reactions relevant to clean energy. Her work demonstrated that these materials improved catalyst performance in hydrogen storage and transportation and greenhouse gas mitigation technologies — offering efficient solutions for clean energy and environmental protection. | Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical and Biological Engineering (PhD) |
2025 | Dr. Taposhe’s work focused on advancing silicon purification techniques for solar cell applications, emphasizing sustainability and energy efficiency. She explored a combined slag and solvent refining method to effectively remove impurities from silicon. Her work led to the proposal of metallurgical refining steps ideal for industrial-scale implementation. | Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Engineering (PhD) |
2025 | Dr. Xiao developed advanced robotics, AI and adaptive control technologies for automated construction. He also established platforms for real-time robotic construction progress monitoring. His study has shaped the next generation of smart construction in Canada and around the world, paving the way for future advancements in AI robotic construction. | Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Fazlali's research in material deformation behavior sheds light on adiabatic shear banding and predicts temperature and force during machining of high-performance metals. His work has practical implications for aerospace, biomedical, and automotive industries, improving machining productivity and the part's quality. | Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Niu studied the fundamental mechanisms of self-assembly of betulin, a birch bark extract, along with its interfacial behavior and the structure-property correlations that are expected to enable new material designs suitable for various applications and signify a contribution to advanced green platforms for the bark-based circular bioeconomy. | Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical and Biological Engineering (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Imani investigated the behavior of WE43 magnesium alloy in simulated body conditions to predict its longevity as a dissolvable medical implant. His research revealed the critical role of glucose and albumin in corrosion and stress cracking, highlighting the need for additional protection in various body conditions, and enhancing the safety and effectiveness of Mg implants. | Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Engineering (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Sharma’s research focused on bio-electrochemical fuel cells and their application in remediating hazardous acid rock waste. He explored scaling up this technology to recover critical metals from the waste, contributing to the idea of a circular economy. His work is significant in accelerating deployment of this technology in mining operations. | Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical and Biological Engineering (PhD) |