On Dec 10, 2020 at 6:30pm, the Departments of Biochemistry & Microbiology and Chemistry held a virtual information session for prospective undergraduate students.
Last month, UVic students Tristan Zaborniak and Sam Tomkins both presented their Honours thesis research at the prestigious IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing & Engineering (QCE20).
On Nov 26, 2020 at 6:30pm, the Departments of Mathematics & Statistics and Physics & Astronomy held a virtual information session for prospective undergraduate students.
On Nov 12, 2020 at 6:30pm, the Department of Biology and School of Earth and Ocean Sciences held a virtual information session for prospective undergraduate students.
On Oct 29, 2020 at 6:30pm, the Faculty of Science held a virtual information session for prospective undergraduate students. The recording is now available.
The Faculty of Science is pleased to release the 2019-2020 Dean's List. The list recognizes the top 10% of current undergraduate students by year based on sessional GPA and of graduating students based on their graduating GPA. Congratulations!
Physics and Astronomy researcher Julio F. Navarro has been selected as a 2020 Citation Laureate by the Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate, for his work on fundamental studies of galaxy formation and evolution, cosmic structure, and dark matter halos.
On August 18, 2020, the Faculty of Science hosted it's second virtual forum with incoming undergraduate students. Find resources and contacts mentioned here.
This Fall most of our undergraduate classes will be online. We're ensuring that you'll get the best possible remote teaching experience possible. On July 29, we hosted a meeting with our returning undergraduate students to answer some of their questions and provide them with resources to prepare for the fall term.
Congratulations to the Class of 2020 from Peter Loock, Dean of Science and video message from Paul Nicklen (BSc ‘90, Hon. D. Sc. ‘17), acclaimed photographer, film-maker, marine biologist and co-founder of SeaLegacy.
This Fall most of our undergraduate classes will be online. We're ensuring that you'll get the best possible remote teaching experience possible. On June 30, we hosted a meeting with our first-year incoming undergraduate to answer some of their questions and provide them with resources to prepare for the fall term.
This year, New Frontiers in Research Funds (NFRF) in Exploration will support three innovative and interdisciplinary research projects in the Faculty of Science. Projects include a novel approach to generating the entangled photons necessary for quantum technology, a pharmaceutical lab-on-a-chip that mimics the blood-brain barrier and the development of artificial intelligence capable of synthesizing new materials.
UVic Biology alumni James Tyrwhitt-Drake is playing a key role in a UVic effort to protect frontline health workers, by manufacturing medical-grade face shields for Island Health.
In response to the current extraordinary circumstances, courses available through the Faculty of Science for the summer 2020 term have been updated and all courses will be taught online.
Alumna Julie Angus, MSc Biology 2001, has been named the 2020 BC Business Women of the Year – Innovator award. A scientist, adventurer, boat designer, and entrepreneur, Angus cofounded Open Ocean Robotics, a cleantech business that collects ocean data using wind and solar powered autonomous boats, providing real time information to protect oceans and offer solutions to maritime challenges.
Earlier this month, fifty-five Honours students throughout the Faculty of Science presented their research at the ninth annual Honours Fest, a conference-style poster session that showcases outstanding undergraduate research.
Molded microfluidic device makes gel “apartments” for single cells
UVic chemist and Canada Research Chair Katherine Elvira comments on a new microfluidic device in c&en (chemical & engineering news), noting the potential impacts of the new technique.
Hypothesize This: Can our immune system fight cancer?
UVic biochemist and microbiologist John Burke is featured in Science World's monthly series 'Hypothesize This' for his promising work in a new area of cancer research, recently funded by a CIHR grant.
Seymour Schulich's $200 million scholarship fund will help create the next pioneers of global scientific research and innovation, at UVic and across Canada.
Marine Biologist and Canada Research Chair in Deep Ocean Research Verena Tunnicliffe had the honour of being chosen as the civilian sponsor for the Canadian Coast Guard's newest vessel, the CCGS Sir John Franklin.
Mathematics and Statistics PhD candidate Joseph Horan has won a President's Fellowship in Research-Enriched Teaching for his proposed reinvention of the upper-level undergraduate math class, MATH 365.
Congratulations to the UVic Science 2019 spring graduates. We’re thrilled at everything you have learned and accomplished during your time studying in the Faculty of Science.
Congratulations to Biochemistry PhD graduate Gillian Dornan who has received a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship to continue her research in Germany at the Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology (FMP).
Congratulations to astrophysicist Nienke van der Marel who has received a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to strengthen our understanding of planet formation.
Caroline Cameron (Biochemistry & Microbiology) has received the Genome BC Award for Scientific Excellence, as part of the 2019 LifeSciences BC Awards, for her work using advanced technologies to study the pathogen that causes syphilis. Cameron is one of the world’s leading experts on this sexually- and vertically-transmitted infection that has seen an alarming global resurgence in recent years, including within B.C.
Last month, thirty-six Honours students throughout the Faculty of Science presented their research at the eighth annual Honours Fest, a conference-style poster session that showcases outstanding undergraduate research. Honours Fest is the culmination of two semesters of grueling research, and an opportunity for students to show what has been occupying their time and brainpower.
For nine years local sculptor Maarten Schaddelee’s work has been on display on the first floor of the Bob Wright Building, providing intrigue and inspiration to the UVic community. That is until last year when one of the two pieces was accidentally bumped and damaged. Now reinforced and restored, both are back on display in the Bob Wright Centre - a building dedicated to the ocean, earth and atmospheric sciences thanks to the artist.
The President's Extraordinary Service Awards celebrate the outstanding contributions of our people. This year, 15 nominations—representing 38 people (10 individuals and five teams)—were received from across campus in the five award categories. Two winners were from the Faculty of Science.
A team of researchers from institutions including University of Victoria, the National Research Council of Canada, Dalhousie University, and the Flatiron Institute, have discovered a cluster of galaxies assembling very differently and more quickly than current models would predict. Calculations indicate that the astronomers are witnessing the assembly of one of the most massive structures in the present-day universe.
The Canadian Mathematical Society has announced that Mathematics Professor Gary MacGillivray is the recipient of the 2018 Excellence in Teaching Award.
The university and the Faculty of Science is deeply saddened by the loss of a member of our community. On the weekend, it was reported that a young man died while surfing in Tofino. Friends and relatives identified him as Nijin John, a UVic graduate student in chemistry. Our hearts go out to the family of Nijin John and friends at this very difficult time.
Dr. Daryll Harrison, UVic Chemistry Alumni and 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient for the Faculty of Science, joins us to discuss life after University.
Biology professor Julia Baum and PhD student Danielle Claar contributed to a paper published in Science on the mass bleaching of corals around the world, finding that the average interval between bleaching events has reduced by more than half.
As an undergraduate student athlete in Biology, Christopher Lee is almost always on the go. If he’s not training or at a game, he’s often studying on the 3rd floor of ECS.