
Paul Herringer
Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (PhD)
Classifying computational phases of quantum matter in 2D and 3D
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.
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
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.
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.
Name | Academic Unit(s) | Research Interests |
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Mattison, Thomas | Department of Physics & Astronomy | Subatomic physics, Particle & Nuclear Physics, Applied Physics |
Mayer, Ulrich | Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences | Geology; groundwater contamination; groundwater remediation; hydrogeology; low-temperature geochemistry; mine waste management |
McAllister, Murdoch | Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries | Statistical methods for fisheries risk assessment, estimation, decision analysis and management strategy evaluation |
McDonald, Daniel | Department of Statistics | High dimensional data analysis; Computational methods in statistics; Statistical theory and modeling; Machine learning; Epidemiology (except nutritional and veterinary epidemiology); Methods and models for epidemiological forecasting; Estimation and quantification of prediction risk; Evaluating the predictive abilities of complex dependent data; Application of statistical learning techniques to time series prediction problems; Investigations of cross-validation and the bootstrap for risk estimation |
McDougall, Scott | Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences | Other earth and related environmental sciences, n.e.c.; Geotechnical engineering; Debris flows / floods; Geohazards; Landslide-generated waves; Landslides; Natural and man-made geological hazards; Rock avalanches; Shoreline erosion; Tailings dam breaches |
McGrenere, Joanna | Department of Computer Science | Computer and information sciences; computer science; computer supported cooperative work (CSCW); human-computer interaction; interactive technologies for older users and people with cognitive disorders; personalized user interfaces; universal usability |
McIver, Jess | Department of Physics & Astronomy | General relativity and gravitational waves in astronomical and space sciences; Gravitational wave astrophysics; Multi-messenger astronomy; Characterization of large-scale physics instrumentation; data science |
McKenna, Janis | Department of Physics & Astronomy | Physical sciences |
Mehrkhodavandi, Parisa | Department of Chemistry | Chemical sciences; Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds; Polymers; Chemical Synthesis and Catalysis; Bio-based polymers; Bioproducts; catalysis; Green Chemistry; Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry; Polymer Chemistry and Characterization |
Mehta, Aastha | Department of Computer Science | Software domains (including operating systems and software infrastructure); Information privacy; security & privacy; Systems security; networking; Operating systems; Data privacy; distributed systems |
Michal, Carl | Department of Physics & Astronomy | Soft condensed matter; Development and applications of spectroscopic and structural techniques; Solid-state NMR; NMR and MRI of brain tissue; NMR methods and instrumentation; Biological and functional materials |
Michaletz, Sean | Department of Botany | Plant physiological ecology; Plant biology; Surface processes; Natural hazards; Ecophysiology; Ecosystem ecology; climate change; macroecology; Geophysics; Scaling; Fire |
Miller, Freda | Michael Smith Laboratories, Department of Medical Genetics | |
Milner, Valery | Department of Physics & Astronomy | Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics; Ultrafast Quantum Coherent Control; Ultrafast Spectroscopy |
Mitchell, Ian | Department of Computer Science | safety critical systems, assistive technology (mobility), robotics, scientific computing, cyber-physical systems, Mathematical software, computational science and engineering, hybrid and cyber-physical systems, verification and validation, reproducible research, level set methods, robotic path, planning |
Mizumoto, Kota | Department of Zoology | Cell and Developmental Biology |
Mohn, William | Department of Microbiology & Immunology | pollutant biodegradation, pollutant bioremediation, biological treatment of forest industry effluents and wastes, microbial ecology, environmental biotechnology, forest soil microbial ecology, tuberculosis, microbial genomics, Microbial ecology |
Momose, Takamasa | Department of Chemistry | Spectroscopy, Chemical physics |
Munzner, Tamara | Department of Computer Science | Human-centered computing; visualization; information visualization; visual analytics; data science |
Murphy, Gail | Department of Computer Science | Programming languages and software engineering; Software Development; knowledge worker productivity; software design; software engineering; software evolution |
Murphy, Michael | Department of Microbiology & Immunology | Bacteriology; Enzymes (including kinetics and mechanisms, and biocatalyst); Alternatives to antibiotics; Bacterial pathogenesis; Biological and Biochemical Mechanisms; Functional and Structural Proteomics; Microbial metal metabolism |
Murugan, Mathav | Department of Mathematics | Probability theory; Metric and fractal geometry; Differential equations and integral equations in pure mathematics; Metric geometry; potential theory; probability theory and analysis; quasiconformal mappings; Relationship between Markov processes and the geometry of the underlying state space; Quasisymmetric Uniformization; Analysis and diffusions on fractals |
Ng, Raymond Tak-Yan | Department of Computer Science | Data mining and analysis, health informatics, text summarization, text mining |
Nichols, Eva | Department of Chemistry | Inorganic catalysis and reaction mechanisms; carbon dioxide reduction; electrocatalysis; bioinspired catalyst designs; molecularly-modified materials; molecular mechanisms; self-assembled monolayers; operando spectroscopy |
Nolde, Natalia | Department of Statistics | Statistics; Statistics and Probabilities; Applications in finance, insurance, geosciences; Multivariate extreme value theory; Risk assessment |
This is an incomplete sample of recent publications in chronological order by UBC faculty members with a primary appointment in the Faculty of Science.
Year | Citation | Program |
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2024 | Dr. Shaheen studied how the twisting of DNA can cause local changes in its structure and developed methods to assist in these studies. Such studies can help us fully understand how our genes are regulated, and may have implications in treating diseases such as cancer. | Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Sanches Portella studied how to predict the future and keep secrets, mathematically speaking. He developed new online prediction algorithms and novel results on the limits of privacy-preserving data analysis. His findings may lead to more efficient optimization procedures and stronger cost-benefit analyses for private statistical estimation. | Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Littel studied earthquakes in various regions of western British Columbia to learn more about the tectonics and earthquake source processes of these areas. | Doctor of Philosophy in Geophysics (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Zarkoob used various AI techniques to design peer grading systems that incentivize truthfulness and accurately aggregate grades, a novel reviewer-paper matching approach to improve review quality and resource efficiency, and developed a web-based participation tool to encourage active participation from students of diverse demographics. | Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Li identified the genes and biosynthetic regulations that drive the development of the specialized plant cell types that synthesize and store the myrosinase enzyme catabolizing glucosinolates. These findings provide the foundation for exploring mustard-oil-bomb systems in other crucifer plants, especially for economically important Canola crop in Canada. | Doctor of Philosophy in Botany (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Billy investigated the genetic diversity of intestinal eukaryotes and their interactions with the mammalian host and the microbiome. He showed that the eukaryote Blastocystis alters the intestinal microbiome and could be beneficial for their host. His results encourage investigating further the protective effect of intestinal eukaryotes as treatment against intestinal disorders. | Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Rogy studied how the nutrient content of organisms could explain the flow of energy through food in ecosystems. Results showed that although nutrients play an important role, they are one of several factors driving energy flow. This study furthers our understanding of ecosystem dynamics to better care for our environment. | Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Tanzila has significantly advanced machine learning by developing multimodal neural networks that can understand images and videos at a high level, even with limited data. Her research focuses on teaching machine learning models to perceive the world through multiple senses, similar to how humans do. She has also contributed to multimodal generative models to address data ambiguity. | Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Hafezqorani developed computational tools to characterize, simulate, and analyze RNA-sequencing data using machine learning techniques. His research provides high-throughput solutions to study RNA and transcriptome. These contributions provide essential resources for future advancements in biological and medical research. | Doctor of Philosophy in Bioinformatics (PhD) |
2024 | Dr. Radaeva advanced the fight against cancer by using computer-aided drug discovery to develop inhibitors targeting difficult-to-drug protein-nucleic acid interactions. Her research expands the possibilities for treating cancers driven by previously inaccessible proteins. | Doctor of Philosophy in Bioinformatics (PhD) |