Ph.D., EIT, Instructor, Program Coordinator, Civil Engineering, School of Construction and the Environment
Sudip's interests and expertise are in the fields of construction materials and structural engineering. His current research interests include durability modelling of concrete structures, investigating different non-destructive test methods for masonry blocks, and looking into the development of testing standards for shotcrete. Alongside his teaching responsibilities at BCIT, he continues to work part-time as a Field Engineer with Metro Testing Laboratories in Burnaby, BC.
Ph.D, Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, 2013. Thesis Title: The effects of global climate change on carbonation induced corrosion of reinforced concrete structures.
M.A.Sc, Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, 2008. Thesis Topic: The Application of Sprayed Fiber Reinforced Polymers for the Retrofit of Timber Bridges.
B.A.Sc, Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, 2004. Specializing in Structural Engineering.
SW03 2082 - Burnaby Campus
University of British Columbia, Ph.D., 2014
B.A. Chemistry cum laude, 1989. Minor in Classical Studies. University of Puget Sound.
Mastercard Chair in Digital Trust, Faculty, School of Computing
Director, Natural Health and Food Products Research Group (NRG), Canada Research Chair in Phytoanalytics
Associate Dean, Building Design and Construction Technology, Director, Sustainable Development and Environmental Stewardship.
Rodrigo Mora, PhD, P.Eng.
Industry and academic veteran with extensive interdisciplinary research and HQP training experience in Smart Grid, Electric Utility Systems and Energy Management System (EMS) research in North America and Asia. Internationally recognized researcher and leader for his contributions to Smart Grid research and project/services developments with numerous publications and HQP training in various areas related to Smart Grid. Principal Investigator and Scientific Director of two joint government/industry funded Pan Canadian Strategic Research networks, involving Canadian Universities, Government Institutes, Electric Utilities and Private Sector in Interdisciplinary Research into Smart Grid and Cyber Security (please, see links below):
Fitsum Tariku, Ph.D.Bachelor's Degree (Mechanical Engineering)Master's Degree (Mechanical Engineering), Ph.D. (Building Engineering), Director, Canada Research Chair in Whole-Building Performance.