At UBC Science, outstanding scientists and students strive to unravel the principles that underlie our universe - from the subatomic to the macroscopic, from pure mathematics to biotechnology, from ecosystems to galactic systems. Through the breadth and depth of our academic endeavours and the calibre of the people who make up our community, we take pride in discovering new scientific knowledge and preparing Canada’s and the world’s next generation of scientists.

A diverse range of highly ranked programs

With access to master’s and doctoral degrees through nine departments and 350 research groups, our graduate students work with world-class faculty to explore the basic sciences, and to pursue interdisciplinary and applied research across departments and units. UBC’s research excellence in environmental science, math, physics, plant and animal science, computer science, geology and biology is consistently rated best in Canada by international and national ranking agencies.

Committed to outstanding graduate training

UBC Science houses a wide range of prestigious NSERC Collaborative Research and Training Experience and related industry programs: from atmospheric aerosols to high-throughput biology, from biodiversity research and ecosystems services to plant cell wall biosynthesis, from quantum science and new materials to applied geochemistry. The options for enriched graduate training in industry related fields are almost endless.

World-class research infrastructure

Our affiliated institutes and centres include UBC's Michael Smith Laboratories, Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute, Biodiversity Research Centre, Life Sciences Institute, Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, Mineral Deposit Research Unit, and TRIUMF, Canada’s national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics.

Top research talent

UBC Science boasts more than 50 Canada Research Chairs, 12 fellows of the Royal Society of London, and has been home to two Nobel Laureates. Our graduate students have won 15 prestigious Vanier Scholarships.

A diverse, supportive community of scholars

UBC Science is committed to excellence, collaboration and inclusion. Women account for 41 per cent of the Faculty's graduate enrollments, and the percentage of international students has increased to 50 per cent over the past decade.

Mission
To nurture an exceptional scientific learning and research environment for the people of British Columbia, Canada, and the world.
 

Research Centres

Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology

Computational Sciences and Mathematics

Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

Genomics and Biological Sciences

Human-Computer Interaction

Life Sciences

Chemistry and Materials Science

Physics

Sustainability

Research Facilities

Designed to inspire collaboration and creativity across disciplines, the Earth Sciences Building (ESB) lies at the heart of the science precinct on UBC’s Vancouver Campus. The $75 million facility is home to Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Statistics, the Pacific Institute of the Mathematical Sciences, and the dean’s office of the Faculty of Science. ESB’s teaching facilities will help Canada meet the challenges of a transforming and growing resource sector. Just as importantly, the researchers and students working and learning in the facility will offer a valuable flow of well-trained talent, new ideas, and fresh professional perspectives to industry.

Research Highlights

Receiving more than $120 million in annual research funding, UBC Science faculty members conduct top-tier research in the life, physical, earth and computational sciences. Their discoveries help build our understanding of natural laws—driving insights into sustainability, biodiversity, human health, nanoscience and new materials, probability, artificial intelligence, exoplanets and a wide range of other areas.

UBC Science boasts 50 Canada Research Chairs and 10 fellows of the Royal Society of London, and has been home to two Nobel Laureates. 

Graduate Degree Programs

Research Supervisors in Faculty

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Name Academic Unit(s) Research Interests
Jellinek, Mark Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences Volcanology, Geodynamics, Planetary Science, Geological Fluid Mechanics
Jetter, Reinhard Department of Botany, Department of Chemistry Chemical sciences; Plant biology; Analytical Chemistry; Biological Chemistry; Molecular Genetics; Plant Biochemistry; Plant Ecophysiology
Joe, Harry Sue Wah Department of Statistics Statistics; Statistics and Probabilities; copula construction; dependence modelling; extreme value inference; non-normal time series; parsimonous high-dimensional dependence
Johnson, Catherine Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences Lunar geophysics, Evolution of Mars' Magnetic Field and Atmosphere
Johnson, Mark Institute for Resources, Environment & Sustainability, Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences Geology; Natural environment sciences; Agriculture; Biogeochemistry; Carbon cycle; Climate Changes and Impacts; data science; Ecohydrology; Ecology and Quality of the Environment; Fresh Water; Ground Water and Water Tables; Hydrological Cycle and Reservoirs; Land and Soil; land use; Running Water Hydrosystem; Water and Sustainability
Jones, David Department of Physics & Astronomy Atomic, optical and molecular physics,Ultrafast Optics, Spectroscopy
Karczmarek, Joanna Department of Physics & Astronomy Particle physics theory (including aspects of field theory and string theory); Physical sciences; Emergent spacetime and gravity; Matrix models; Noncommutative geometry; String theory
Karu, Kalle Department of Mathematics Algebraic geometry, toric varieties, log geometry, combinatorics of fans and posets
Keeling, Patrick John Department of Botany Molecular evolution and cell biology of eukaryotes
Kenne, Steve Cyrille Department of Mathematics Calculus of variations, systems theory and control theory; Partial and ordinary differential equations; Mathematical biology; Optimal control theory; Partial Differential Equations; Multiscale modelling of infectious diseases
Kiczales, Gregor Department of Computer Science MOOCs, Blended Learning, Flexible Learning, University Strategy for Flexible and Blended Learning, Computer Science Education, Programming Languages, Programming languages, aspect-oriented programming, foundations, reflections and meta programming, software design
Kim, Young-Heon Department of Mathematics Partial Differential Equations and Geometry
King, Kayla Department of Zoology, Department of Microbiology & Immunology host-microbial parasite/pathogen systems
Kopylova, Maya Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences diamond ore deposits, Diamond exploration, petrology and volcanology
Korthauer, Keegan Department of Statistics Bioinformatics; Genomics; Statistics; Epigenomics; Single-cell analysis; Statistical genomics
Kremen, Claire Institute for Resources, Environment & Sustainability, Department of Zoology Natural environment sciences; Zoology; agroecological farming systems; Reconciliation of agricultural land use with biodiversity conservation; sustainable landscapes
Krems, Roman Department of Chemistry Theoretical chemistry, Molecular Spectroscopy, Dynamics of few- and many-body molecular systems in electromagnetic fields
Kronstad, James Michael Smith Laboratories Bioinformatics; Immunology; Microbiology; Plant biology; Mycology; Fungal diseases of plants; Genomics and Proteomics; Medical Mycology; Molecular Genetics; Pathogenesis of infectious diseases; Plant-Microbe Interactions
Kunimoto, Michelle Department of Physics & Astronomy exoplanet detection, characterization, and demographics
Laba, Izabella Department of Mathematics Harmonic analysis, geometric measure theory and additive combinatorics
Lakshmanan, Laks Department of Computer Science data management and data cleaning; data warehousing and OLAP; data and text mining; analytics on big graphs and news; social networks and media; recommender systems
Leander, Brian Department of Botany, Department of Zoology Plant biology; Zoology; Comparative organismal biology; Evolutionary morphology; Evolutionary protistology; Marine biodiversity; Marine invertebrate zoology; Phylogenetic biology; Species discovery
Lecuyer, Mathias Department of Computer Science Machine learning systems; Guarantees of robustness, privacy, and security
Leeks, Asher Department of Zoology Biological evolution; Social evolution in viruses; Evolutionary Biology; Virology; Evolutionary theory; Mathematical modeling; Bioinformatics; Social evolution; Microbiology
Lemieux, Caroline Department of Computer Science Programming languages and software engineering; help developers improve the correctness, security, and performance of software systems; test-input generation; specification mining; program synthesis

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Recent Publications

This is an incomplete sample of recent publications in chronological order by UBC faculty members with a primary appointment in the Faculty of Science.

 

Publication: Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
UBC Author(s): Giuseppe Carenini (Computer Science / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 21595399
Volume: 39
Page Range: 24902-24910
Publication Date: 11 April 2025

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Publication: Physical Review Letters
UBC Author(s): Colin Gay (Physics & Astronomy / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00319007
Volume: 134
Publication Date: 11 April 2025

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Publication: Astrophysical Journal
UBC Author(s): Ingrid Stairs (Physics & Astronomy / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 0004637X
Volume: 983
Publication Date: 10 April 2025

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Publication: Astrophysical Journal
UBC Author(s): Douglas Scott (Physics & Astronomy / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 0004637X
Volume: 983
Publication Date: 10 April 2025

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Publication: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
UBC Author(s): Francois Jean (Microbiology & Immunology / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00222623
Volume: 68
Page Range: 7119-7136
Publication Date: 10 April 2025

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Publication: Astrophysical Journal
UBC Author(s): Jeremy Heyl (Physics & Astronomy / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 0004637X
Volume: 983
Publication Date: 10 April 2025

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Publication: Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages
UBC Author(s): William Bowman (Computer Science / Faculty of Science)
Volume: 9
Publication Date: 9 April 2025

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Publication: Journal of the American Chemical Society
UBC Author(s): Curtis Berlinguette (Chemistry / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00027863
Volume: 147
Page Range: 10974-10980
Publication Date: 2 April 2025

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Publication: Marine Mammal Science
UBC Author(s): Andrew Trites (Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 08240469
Volume: 41
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Marine Mammal Science
UBC Author(s): Andrew Trites (Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 08240469
Volume: 41
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
UBC Author(s): Colin Brauner (Zoology / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00904341
Volume: 88
Page Range: 303-323
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis
UBC Author(s): Steve Cyrille Kenne (Mathematics / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 13110454
Volume: 28
Page Range: 622-655
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Astrophysical Journal
UBC Author(s): Ilsa Cooke (Chemistry / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 0004637X
Volume: 982
Publication Date: 1 April 2025

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Publication: mBio
UBC Author(s): James Kronstad (Michael Smith Labs / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 21612129
Volume: 16
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Trends in Biochemical Sciences
UBC Author(s): Lindsay Eltis (Microbiology & Immunology / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 09680004
Volume: 50
Page Range: 322-331
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Earth's Future
UBC Author(s): Villy Christensen (Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries / Faculty of Science)
Volume: 13
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Journal of Biological Chemistry
UBC Author(s): David Perrin (Chemistry / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00219258
Volume: 301
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: International Journal of Multiphase Flow
UBC Author(s): Anthony Wachs (Mathematics / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 03019322
Volume: 185
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Neural Networks
UBC Author(s): Ivan Beschastnikh (Computer Science / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 08936080
Volume: 184
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Journal of Petrology
UBC Author(s): James Stewart Scoates (Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00223530
Volume: 66
Publication Date: 1 April 2025

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Publication: New Phytologist
UBC Author(s): Jeannette Whitton (Botany / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 0028646X
Volume: 246
Page Range: 47-60
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Nature Nanotechnology
UBC Author(s): Ziliang Ye (Physics & Astronomy / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 17483387
Volume: 20
Page Range: 500-506
Publication Date: April 2025

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Publication: Physical Review D
UBC Author(s): Janis McKenna (Physics & Astronomy / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 24700010
Volume: 111
Publication Date: 1 April 2025

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Publication: Science and Public Policy
ISSN: 03023427
Volume: 52
Page Range: 284-297
Publication Date: 1 April 2025

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Publication: Medical Decision Making
UBC Author(s): Paul Gustafson (Statistics / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 0272989X
Volume: 45
Page Range: 232-244
Publication Date: April 2025

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Recent Thesis Submissions

Doctoral Citations

A doctoral citation summarizes the nature of the independent research, provides a high-level overview of the study, states the significance of the work and says who will benefit from the findings in clear, non-specialized language, so that members of a lay audience will understand it.
Year Citation Program
2025 Dr. Zhu examined two applications of oscillatory integral techniques, both analytic and geometric. One area of his research contributes to classifying geometric properties captured by various approaches to measure sets. The other promotes identifying geometric and algebraic patterns in rough sets. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics (PhD)
2025 Dr. Nadeau developed sustainable nickel catalysts and methodologies that facilitate inert bond activation reactions for more sustainable organic transformations. His insights are relevant to the conversion of inert waste materials, such as methane, into value-added products. Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (PhD)
2025 Dr. Tanprasert is a human-computer interaction researcher. Her dissertation focuses on designing personas of AI-driven agents to increase learners’ engagement in online learning environments. Her findings provide a foundational framework for designing agents to meet the user’s social and emotional needs in the educational domain and beyond. Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD)
2025 Improving confidence in computer-based modeling of potential harm posed by chemicals requires analysis of the associated uncertainty. Dr. Achar developed frameworks and methods that support uncertainty analysis in the models and their predictions. This work helps increase acceptance of the models and their predictions for regulatory application. Doctor of Philosophy in Resources, Environment and Sustainability (PhD)
2025 Dr. Alizadeh studied seed germination and found that regulatory proteins help seeds break dormancy and use stored nutrients for growth. His research uncovered how these proteins interact to control genes involved in germination, nutrient use, and environmental responses. These insights could enhance crop growth and resilience. Doctor of Philosophy in Botany (PhD)
2025 Dr. Li studied highly flexible nonparametric statistical methods that are often difficult to apply in practice. He developed new techniques using simple, reliable approximations, making these powerful methods usable for data analysis. This allows researchers in various fields to better understand complex data with powerful models. Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics (PhD)
2025 Dr. Leckenby studied exotic nuclear decay that occurs in the core of stars to understand how the heavy elements were created. The experiment he analysed on thallium-205 was essential in predicting the amount of lead-205 in the first meteorites formed in our Solar System. These meteorites indicate that our Sun took 10 million years to form. Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (PhD)
2025 Dr. Malhotra's research focused on severe skin reactions in breast radiotherapy. She developed techniques to model, predict, and decrease the risk of moist desquamation using treatment plans. Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Physics (PhD)
2025 Dr. Chui used weather modelling to explore how human-caused changes to the climate and terrain of BC could have changed the weather of the province. These changes can have impacts on public health across BC, and on local ecosystems around coal mines. His work resulted in a large dataset that will be used by provincial researchers for years to come. Doctor of Philosophy in Atmospheric Science (PhD)
2024 Dr. Bajaj assessed the climate risks embedded in domestic supply and international imports of food, both globally and with a focus on Canada. He developed novel datasets and innovative analyses that demonstrate the importance of taking a systemic approach to building food system resilience to climate change. Doctor of Philosophy in Resources, Environment and Sustainability (PhD)

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