For my second capstone project at UBC, I had the absolute pleasure of working with Dr. Hal Clark of BC Cancer Agency in order to develop methods for medical image registration to enhance cancer treatment plans. You can find his website here. The main problem that we wanted to address is obtaining useful scans forContinue reading “Fighting Cancer with Algorithms”
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Undergraduate Physics Paper 1
The cool thing about doing an engineering physics degree is working on cool complex projects for one class while also discovering cool new physics in another. I have written a lot of papers throughout my degree and instead of letting them die in my Google Drive, I thought it would be interesting to publish them here to look back on later. Enjoy!
what is engineering physics?
Hi. If you didn’t already know, I am currently in my fifth year studying engineering physics at UBC. Now the most common question that I get asked when people hear this is: “what is engineering physics?” This is fair. I didn’t know about the program until halfway through my first year at UBC. The nameContinue reading “what is engineering physics?”
the university of wurzburg: cool circuits
For my second co-op position in 2019, I took up a research position at the University of Wurzburg – one of the oldest universities in Germany. This was to be a series of firsts: my first time going to Europe, my first time living alone, and my first time in a research position. Eight monthsContinue reading “the university of wurzburg: cool circuits”
