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At 亚洲天堂 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鈥檚 and the world鈥檚 next generation of scientists.

A diverse range of highly ranked programs

With access to master鈥檚 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. 亚洲天堂鈥檚 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

亚洲天堂 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 亚洲天堂'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鈥檚 national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics.

Top research talent

亚洲天堂 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

亚洲天堂 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.
  • 678
    Master's Students
  • 1038
    Doctoral Students
  • 435
    Graduate Degrees Awarded
  • 428
    Full-Time Faculty
  • 161.6
    million in Research Awards

Research Centres

Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology

Computational Sciences and Mathematics

Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

  • Lithoprobe: Canada's National Geoscience Project

Genomics and Biological Sciences

  • Geomatics for Informed Decisions Network

Human-Computer Interaction

  • Vancouver Institute for Visual Analytics

Life Sciences

Chemistry and Materials Science

Physics

  • 亚洲天堂 ATLAS Project at Large Hadron Collider

Sustainability

Research Facilities

Designed to inspire collaboration and creativity across disciplines, the (ESB) lies at the heart of the science precinct on 亚洲天堂鈥檚 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鈥檚 office of the Faculty of Science. ESB鈥檚 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, 亚洲天堂 Science faculty members conduct top-tier research in the life, physical, earth and computational sciences. Their discoveries help build our understanding of natural laws鈥攄riving insights into sustainability, biodiversity, human health, nanoscience and new materials, probability, artificial intelligence, exoplanets and a wide range of other areas.

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Graduate Degree Programs

Research Supervisors in Faculty

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Name Academic Unit(s) Research Interests
Leslie, Sabrina Michael Smith Laboratories, Department of Physics & Astronomy
Leyton-Brown, Kevin Department of Computer Science Computer and information sciences; Artificial Intelligence; Algorithms; theoretical computer science; Resource Allocation; Computer Science and Statistics; Auction theory; game theory; Machine Learning
Li, Hongbin Department of Chemistry Biophysical chemistry, biomaterials, single molecule studies, biological, atomic force, polymer chemistry
Li, Yue-Xian Department of Mathematics Calcium signalling in neuroendocrine cells Fertilization calcium waves in oocytes
Li, Xin Michael Smith Laboratories, Department of Botany Molecules in plants, plants defence against pathogen infection, plant genes
Lister, Alison Department of Physics & Astronomy Particle physics, experimental; Large Hadron Collier (LHC); ATLAS experiment; Search for physics beyond the standard model; top quarks; dark matter; Machine Learning; Long-lived particles
Loewen, Philip Department of Mathematics Mathematical optimization; Calculus of Variations; Optimal Control; optimization; Machine Learning
Lukes, Laura Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences Earth and related environmental sciences; Psychology and cognitive sciences; Education; Geoscience Education Research (Discipline-Based Education Research); Self-regulated Learning; field-based experiential learning; learning in informal settings (e.g., museums, parks, science centers); crowdsourced and citizen science; teacher beliefs; motivation, emotion, and beliefs in learning; Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in STEM; learning engineering
MacDonald, Colin Department of Mathematics List of publications; The Closest Point Method: a new method for PDEs on surfaces; Time-stepping for PDEs: constructing Runge-Kutta methods, strong-stability-preserving methods (visit the SSP Site); WENO spatial discretizations; The Predicted Sequential Regularization Method; List of talks and presentations.
MacFarlane, Andrew Department of Chemistry Electronic and magnetic properties of condensed matter and supraconductivity; Nuclear chemistry; Development and applications of spectroscopic and structural techniques; Surfaces and structural properties of condensed matter; Solid state chemistry; Characterization of materials; Condensed matter experiments; Condensed matter characterization technique development; Condensed matter physics
MacLachlan, Mark Department of Chemistry Supramolecular inorganic chemistry; Inorganic materials; Supramolecular organic chemistry; Synthesis of materials; Functional materials in materials chemistry sciences; Supramolecular Chemistry; Nanomaterials; Biomaterials; Cellulose nanocrystals; Chitin; Materials Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry
MacLean, Karon Department of Computer Science Computer and information sciences; Information Systems; design of user interfaces; haptic interfaces; human-computer interaction; human-robot interaction
Madison, Kirk Department of Physics & Astronomy Atomic, molecular, and optical physics; Quantum sensors; Quantum Gases; Laser cooling; Bose-Einstein Condesation; Fermi-Degenerate Gases; Quantum optics; Laser physics
Madzwamuse, Anotida Department of Mathematics
Maldonado, Maite Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences Phytoplankton Trace Metal Physiology
Man, Allison Department of Physics & Astronomy Cosmology and extragalactic astronomy; galaxy formation and evolution
Mank, Judith Department of Zoology evolution; How selection acts on males and females within a species; How the genome responds to contradictory selection to encode sexually dimorphic traits; Sex chromosomes; Gene regulation; Sexual conflict
Marcus, Brian Harry Department of Mathematics Coding and information theory, symbolic dynamics, ergodic theory and dynamical systems
Marshall, Katie Department of Zoology Animal physiology, environmental stress; Environmental Change; Marine biodiversity; Population Ecology; invertebrates and temperature adaptation
Martin, Gregory Department of Mathematics Number theory, Diophantine Approximation and Classical Analysis
Martone, Patrick Department of Botany Plant biology; Protist; Plants; Physiology; Taxonomy and Systematics; Ecology and Quality of the Environment; Evolution and Phylogenesis; Biomaterials; Solid Mechanics; Fluid mechanics; biomechanics; Ecology; evolution; Intertidal Zone; Macroalgae; Phycology
Marziali, Andre Department of Physics & Astronomy Teaching methods, pedagogy, Robotics in education, Nanotechnology, Engineering Physics, Genomics, Biophysics, Genomics Technologies
Matsuuchi, Linda Department of Zoology Intracellular signaling, signal transduction, receptor and membrane biology; Cell Biology; Immunology
Matthews, Philip Department of Zoology Animal physiology, respiration; Insect biology; Animal physiology, biophysics; Comparative biomechanics; Animal physiological ecology; Comparative Physiology; biomechanics; Insect physiology; Respiratory Physiology
Matthews, Benjamin Department of Zoology Genomics; Neurosciences, biological and chemical aspects; Neurosciences, medical and physiological and health aspects; Zoology; Aedes aeygpti mosquitoes; Arboviral pathogens; Chikungunya; Comparative Physiology; Dengue fever; Genome of mosquitoes; Yellow fever; Zika

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Recent Publications

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

Publication: Topology and its Applications
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Thomas Williams (Mathematics / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 01668641
Volume: 367
Publication Date: 1 June 2025

Publication: Polar Biology
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Yevhenii Pakhomov (Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 07224060
Volume: 48
Publication Date: June 2025

Publication: Acta Informatica
亚洲天堂 Author(s): William Evans (Computer Science / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00015903
Volume: 62
Publication Date: June 2025

Publication: Current Opinion in Plant Biology
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Mohammad Arif Ashraf (Botany / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 13695266
Volume: 85
Publication Date: June 2025

Publication: Plos One
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Marie Auger-Methe (Statistics / Faculty of Science), Andrew Trites (Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries / Faculty of Science)
Volume: 20
Publication Date: June 2025

Publication: Microbial Biotechnology
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Carolina Tropini (Microbiology & Immunology / Faculty of Science)
Volume: 18
Publication Date: June 2025

Publication: Journal of Phycology
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Patrick Martone (Botany / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00223646
Volume: 61
Page Range: 699-707
Publication Date: June 2025

Publication: Imx 2025 Proceedings of the 2025 ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Bo Robert Xiao (Computer Science / Faculty of Science)
Page Range: 200-219
Publication Date: 31 May 2025

Publication: Imx 2025 Proceedings of the 2025 ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Bo Robert Xiao (Computer Science / Faculty of Science)
Page Range: 243-257
Publication Date: 31 May 2025

Publication: European Journal of Physics
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Lorne Whitehead (Physics & Astronomy / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 01430807
Volume: 46
Publication Date: 31 May 2025

Publication: Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
亚洲天堂 Author(s): James Kronstad (Michael Smith Labs / Faculty of Science)
Volume: 35
Page Range: e2504007
Publication Date: 27 May 2025

Publication: Science of the Total Environment
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Brian Hunt (Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00489697
Volume: 978
Publication Date: 25 May 2025

Publication: Www Companion 2025 Companion Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference 2025
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Laks Lakshmanan (Computer Science / Faculty of Science)
Page Range: 1118-1122
Publication Date: 23 May 2025

Publication: Astrophysical Journal Letters
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Jeremy Heyl (Physics & Astronomy / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 20418205
Volume: 985
Publication Date: 20 May 2025

Publication: Current Biology
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Michael Gordon (Zoology / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 09609822
Volume: 35
Page Range: 2391-2405.e4
Publication Date: 19 May 2025

Publication: Inorganic Chemistry
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Laurel Schafer (Chemistry / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00201669
Volume: 64
Page Range: 9500-9508
Publication Date: 19 May 2025

Publication: Forum of Mathematics, Sigma
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Thomas Williams (Mathematics / Faculty of Science)
Volume: 13
Publication Date: 16 May 2025

Publication: Nature
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Marco Todesco (Michael Smith Labs / Faculty of Science), Loren Rieseberg (Botany / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00280836
Volume: 641
Page Range: 596-598
Publication Date: 15 May 2025

Publication: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
亚洲天堂 Author(s): James Stewart Scoates (Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 00167037
Volume: 397
Page Range: 75-95
Publication Date: 15 May 2025

Publication: Physical Review D
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Mark Halpern (Physics & Astronomy / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 24700010
Volume: 111
Publication Date: 15 May 2025

Publication: Development (Cambridge, England)
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Vanessa Auld (Zoology / Faculty of Science)
Volume: 152
Publication Date: 15 May 2025

Publication: Science (New York, N.Y.)
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Philip Hieter (Michael Smith Labs / Faculty of Science), Martin Hirst (Microbiology & Immunology / Faculty of Science)
Volume: 388
Page Range: 784-788
Publication Date: 15 May 2025

Publication: Canadian Entomologist
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Michelle Tseng (Botany / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 0008347X
Volume: 157
Publication Date: 15 May 2025

Publication: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Dan Bizzotto (Chemistry / Faculty of Science), Carolina Tropini (Microbiology & Immunology / Faculty of Science)
ISSN: 09565663
Volume: 276
Publication Date: 15 May 2025

Publication: mBio
亚洲天堂 Author(s): Raymond Andersen (Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences / Faculty of Science)
Volume: 16
Page Range: e0381624
Publication Date: 14 May 2025

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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
2024 Dr. Kunstner studied optimization for machine learning. His work develops new algorithms that automatically adapt to the problem and identifies bottlenecks in the training of deep learning models. These advances support the development of more efficient machine learning systems that take less human efforts to tune. Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD)
2024 Dr. Hofmann used high-throughput microscopy, machine learning and creative visualizations to map protein changes in yeast cells to look at how membrane contact site proteins change localization. Additionally, she conducted teaching research and explored the attitudes of undergraduate biology students towards biology and math. Doctor of Philosophy in Genome Science and Technology (PhD)
2024 Dr. Harvey developed machine learning models which generate and edit images and video. His work had a particular focus on enabling the same model to be used for many different editing tasks. Potential applications include editing films and developing controllers for robots. Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD)
2024 Dr. Wang identified three immune regulators functioning downstream of immune receptor SNC2 and emphasizes the importance of homeostasis control of key immune regulator BDA1 in Arabidopsis. These findings provide advanced understanding on how plants regulate defense responses and may inform the sustainable solutions to crop protection. Doctor of Philosophy in Botany (PhD)
2024 Dr. Chernobai studed global existence of local energy solutions for Navier-Stokes equations, which describe a motion of incompressible fluid, and constructed solutions for the new class of initial data. She also researched the regularity of solutions to elliptic equations with critical drift, and proved the existence, uniqueness and higher regularity of such solutions. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics (PhD)
2024 Dr. Zhou's research delves into extreme value modelling with application to reverse stress testing, identifying scenarios of risk factor changes that lead to a specified adverse portfolio outcome. She developed multiple statistical methodologies to overcome the challenges due to limited historical data records of risk factors and associated portfolio losses. Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics (PhD)
2024 Dr. Sora modeled the Canadian Arctic under environmental changes. She found that key species and habitats are particularly vulnerable. Her findings revealed valuable insights for the integration of climate change considerations into marine spatial planning, the conservation objectives of protected areas, and the interests of Indigenous communities. Doctor of Philosophy in Oceans and Fisheries (PhD)
2024 Dr. Trainor's research lies in the intersection of analysis, discrete mathematics, and geometry. She studies discrete analogues of classical continuous problems, and focuses on a recent, effective method in these fields known as the polynomial method. Her dissertation applies and advances this method to new problems and in new settings. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics (PhD)
2024 Dr. Orabi studied and developed computational methods for analysing bioinformatics data, with a special focus on RNA and DNA sequencing technologies. His main contributions include designing and testing novel algorithms for detecting alternative splicing using long-read RNA sequencing without relying on existing annotation databases. Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD)
2024 Dr. Vacariu synthesized substrates for the study of 鈥淎mpG鈥, a membrane transport protein critical to the induction of bacterial antibiotic resistance. These substrates were used to demonstrate the first ever binding interactions for 鈥淎mpG鈥 outside the bacterial environment and will be used to map the parts of 鈥淎mpG鈥 responsible for its function. Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (PhD)

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