News & events
2017

Dr. Alexandra Branzan-Albu ran the ECE 399 course this year with participation from Ocean Networks Canada. The top designs competed to see who had the best set of designs. Congratulations to the winners of the design competition.
1st Prize:
Project: Intelliplug
Team Members: Riley Confrey, Alex Cote, Thomas Mastromonaco, Noah Rondeau, Sam Wheating
2nd Prize:
Project: Light Intensity over Time
Team Members: Zenara Daley, Gurjyot Grewal, Alex Fattouche, Cailan St Martin
3rd Prize:
Project: Detection of Bio-Fouling
Team Members: Chenchen Guo, Yukun Huang, Hamzah Mansour, Jake Runzer, Willy Su Yep

Congratulations to Reuven Gordon for receiving one of the Faculty of Engineering's Teaching Awards. Dr. Reuven Gordon has been an exceptional scholar and educator in our faculty since 2002. He is known for his dedication, leadership and effectiveness as a teacher.
Dr. Gordon has worked hard to engage his undergraduate students. An example of this is seen in his work with the ELEC220 Electrical Properties of Materials course, a course that was historically considered a challenging course to teach. His efforts have ensured that the material developed for this course is engaging and involves real world examples. His student evaluations are consistently outstanding and involve highly positive comments.
Dr. Gordon has also brought funding and support for graduate training as a Program Director for the "Materials for Enhanced Energy Technologies" or MEET program. Through collaboration with co-applicants, Dr. Gordon has helped develop a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative course that involves using webinars across different departments from four universities (SFU, University of Waterloo and University of Toronto). The course has been highly praised for the excellence of the instruction and the high relevance of the skills and information for the graduate students' future careers.
Four MTIS (Master of Engineering in Telecommunications and Information Security) teams have been shortlisted for the SWIFT Canada Challenge (A national competition on new cyber security solution for the banking industry).
The teams will fly to and spend one week in Toronto this October (all expenses paid), attend the SIBOS conference (over 8,000 international delegates from the financial sectors), be trained and coached in various workshops, and compete in the final challenge against 6 other top teams from across Canada, vying for the $20,000 grand prize.
On July 13th, Julie Payette is Canada's next Governor General. She is best known as a member of Canada's Astronaut Corps but she is also an accomplished electrical and computer engineer. She earned a Bachelors of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from McGill University in 1986 and obtained her Masters of Applied Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto in 1990. She has worked on high performance computing and voice recognition for IBM Canada and Bell Northern Research.
Payette holds an honorary degree from the Âé¶¹¾«Æ· (2002) and received the Engineers Canada Gold Medal - the highest honour from the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers - in 2010.
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Jens Bornemann a Fellow of their institute. They have decided to award
Dr. Bornemann this award to 'recognize his excellence in engineering and
services to the profession and to society.' The council of the EIC has
since 1963 elected a limited number of people to the grade of Fellow.
The institute currently elects a maximum of 20 engineers each year to
Fellow grade. To be elected as a Fellow of the EIC is to be recognized
as one of the top engineering professionals in Canada. Dr. Bornemann
will be officially awarded his fellowship at a ceremony on April 1st in
Gatineau-Ottawa, Quebec.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1994 has been
recognized as a Âé¶¹¾«Æ· Distinguished Alumni. This award
is given to graduates of the Âé¶¹¾«Æ· who have made
significant contributions to education and their professions as well as
to society in general. Maher Fahmi will be presented with his award
during a special event held by the university.
Maher received his BASc in Engineering Physics with Great Distinction,
from the University of Saskatchewan. He served in the Canadian Navy as a
combat systems engineering officer and was the recipient of the
Westinghouse Award and Paramax Sword.
After leaving the Navy in 1992, Maher returned to university and
received his MASc. in Electrical Engineering from UVic. Maher then
joined PMC-Sierra, and was the director of product development
responsible for the design of semiconductor products for the
telecommunications markets, including SONET, ATM and PDH networks.
In 2004, Maher left PMC to co-found Teradici Corporation, a
semiconductor company specializing in the thin client computing. In
2010, Maher is now VP of product development at Microsemi Corporation.
Maher holds several patents and has contributed to numerous standards
bodies, including the International Telecommunications Union, the IEEE
and the ATM Forum.
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On display from April 16 – July 26, 2025 at Legacy Art Gallery Downtown.
Open Wed-Sat | 10 am - 4 pm.

Gustavson Speaker Series
We're excited to host Professor Todd Bridgman, a Professor in the School of Management at Âé¶¹¾«Æ· University of Wellington, New Zealand. Todd's research challenges conventional management histories and exploresalternative ways of teaching and practicing management. Todd's serves as an Emeritus Editor of the SAGE journal Management Learning.
For more than a decade, UVic has supported the , a global initiative led by the Aga Khan Foundation Canada to fight poverty and improve thequality of life for millions in Africa and Asia.
This year, the walk is once again being supported by UVic and we're hoping to maintain our position as the top Canadian post-secondary fundraising team!

Looking for work? Exploring career options? Meet with a career educator for support.

Friday Prayers (Jum'ah) is a time for all Muslims to leave their day-to-day activities for a congregational prayer and sermon (Khutbah).

Join the
International Centre for Students (ICS)for a Spring social event for UVic
international students with
families!This is a great opportunity to meet other students and connect with important services both on and off-campus. Enjoy light refreshments and fun activities for all ages.
Community partners will be in attendance to share information and resources.
This event is free, and everyone is welcome to join.
Please RSVP with how many people in your family will be joining the event so that we can anticipate attendance.

Weekly, student-led discussions that explore personal & social issues through a spiritual lens. Discussions 4:45 to 6pm, followed by free dinner.