UBC Wood Science

UBC Wood Science UBC Wood Science is home to B.Sc. Wood Products Processing (WPP) program and the brand new Forest Bioeconomy Sciences and Technology (BEST) program.

We are located in the Centre for Advanced Wood Processing (CAWP) and Faculty of Forestry.

Wood Science PhD student Amanda Johnson develops Grasstic, a plastic materials alternative made from agricultural waste ...
10/28/2022

Wood Science PhD student Amanda Johnson develops Grasstic, a plastic materials alternative made from agricultural waste advancing biobased solutions to the climate crisis. Amanda is a member of the Advanced Renewable Materials lab at UBC.

Congratulations to Dr. Taraneh Sowlati who has been named a fellow of the International Academy of Wood Science (IAWS). ...
03/28/2022

Congratulations to Dr. Taraneh Sowlati who has been named a fellow of the International Academy of Wood Science (IAWS). 😀👏

The designation is testimony to Dr. Sowlati’s significant scientific advancements within the field of wood science. For more than a decade, her primary area of research at UBC Forestry has been on forest-based biomass utilization and optimizing all aspects of its supply chain.

UBC Forestry congratulates Dr. Taraneh Sowlati for being named a fellow of the IAWS, a title given to distinguished contributors to the Wood Science field.

Beautiful work by our students in the BEST 304 course (Bioeconomy Technology Lab)! 😍 The students learned how to isolate...
03/24/2022

Beautiful work by our students in the BEST 304 course (Bioeconomy Technology Lab)! 😍 The students learned how to isolate cellulose nanocrystals and make iridescent films with a 3.5% CNC suspension that was air-dried. Then they used the CNC films to create artsy epoxy keychains 🗝👏🏻

Congrats Professor Mansfield 😀👏
02/01/2022

Congrats Professor Mansfield 😀👏

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has elected Dr. Shawn Mansfield, Faculty of Forestry, to the newest class of AAAS Fellows

Please join us for our UBC Wood Products Processing (WPP) Co-op Presentation Night in person or virtually on Thursday, J...
12/07/2021

Please join us for our UBC Wood Products Processing (WPP) Co-op Presentation Night in person or virtually on Thursday, January 27th, 2022.

Intermediate and senior students in the B.Sc. Wood Products Processing degree program at the University of British Columbia will be delivering presentations on their most recent co-op work terms. This is a fantastic opportunity to see what our students are able to accomplish in the work place.

For more details and to RSVP, go to the Public Events Calendar tab at hub.forestrycoop.ubc.ca

Join the next TWIG Monthly for Pitch Night  #2 on December 14th at 7pm where .cawp hosts Ellingsen Woods from Cortes who...
12/06/2021

Join the next TWIG Monthly for Pitch Night #2 on December 14th at 7pm where .cawp hosts Ellingsen Woods from Cortes who are creating a modern, working, small-scale, value-added forestry products industry for the Island.

Ellingsen Woods mills and processes fibre from within the Cortes Community Forest, which is managed through a partnership between the Klahoose First Nation and the Cortes Community Forest Cooperative.

Community forests are am innovative form of forest management that generates economic, social, cultural, and environmental benefits for local communities, the province, and the environment.

Come join the conversation and imagine the future of community managed forests in BC.

Sign up at twigbc.ca 🙋🏻‍♀️

 

Counselling appointments are now available with UBC Forestry and UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems’ Embedded Counsell...
11/23/2021

Counselling appointments are now available with UBC Forestry and UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems’ Embedded Counsellor, Nicole Adoranti! To book, or ask questions, please contact Counselling Services directly at 604-822-3811.

Did you know that the number of jobs in Canada’s Green Economy is expected to grow by 48% by 2030? From Cleantech to Gre...
11/22/2021

Did you know that the number of jobs in Canada’s Green Economy is expected to grow by 48% by 2030? From Cleantech to Green Building and Mobility to Local Food, Vancouver’s Green Economy is burgeoning. The proportion of Green Economy workers in Vancouver is double the Canadian national average and is expected to continue growing. During this event, students and alumni will hear firsthand from leaders in the field about opportunities to protect the planet while building a career.

Congrats Professor Cranston! 👏😀
11/18/2021

Congrats Professor Cranston! 👏😀

Award is in recognition of innovative contributions to the fields of wood science, chemical and biological engineering.

Attention Wood Products Processing Students and Alumni!Throughout the life of the WPP program (now more than 25 years ol...
11/04/2021

Attention Wood Products Processing Students and Alumni!

Throughout the life of the WPP program (now more than 25 years old) we have never really been able to come up with a very good defining image, logo or design for our marketing materials which truly captures what the WPP program is all about.

We thought – who best to come up with some good ideas than those who are actually in the program, experiencing it first hand – that is our students and alumni!

So we are announcing a WPP Program image design competition. We would like to be able to use the design in presentations, websites, social media and brochures. Entries can be produced in graphics editing software or sketched by hand (and then scanned or photographed for submission).

The submissions will be judged by a panel of faculty and staff, with the following prizes to be awarded.
1st prize - $400

2nd prize - $200

3rd prize - $100

The deadline for submissions in December 17, 2021. Please submit your entries to [email protected] with the subject line “WPP Design competition”.

Congrats Professor Saddler 🥳😃UBC Wood Science would like to offer sincere congratulations to Dr. Jack Saddler who is the...
10/29/2021

Congrats Professor Saddler 🥳😃

UBC Wood Science would like to offer sincere congratulations to Dr. Jack Saddler who is the recipient of the 2021 Researcher Award from the BC Bioenergy Network. The inaugural award ceremony was held on BC Bioenergy Day.

Dr. Saddler, who served as the NSERC Industrial Senior Chair and Task Leader for the IEA Bioenergy Task 39, has been recognized by the Network for his many leadership contributions to advancing bioenergy research within the province of British Columbia.

UBC Forestry congratulates Jack Saddler for receiving the BC Bioenergy Network 2021 Researcher Award for his contributions to the bioenergy field in BC.

10/20/2021

The Bioeconomy Sciences & Technology degree program is the first of its kind in Canada to provide a multi-disciplinary and comprehensive education focused on the political, scientific, and economic challenges facing the growing bioeconomy and the increasing need to create a sustainable future. 🌎

Visit forestry.ubc.ca for more information on this in demand and forward thinking program 😃

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2900-2424 Main Mall
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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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