Ian Fouldsمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Ian Foulds is an Associate Professor at the School of Engineering under the Faculty of Applied Science at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. His primary research focuses on Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) , Microfluidics , and Microfabrication , with applications spanning biomedical diagnostics, geological dating, and terahertz technology. Degrees: PhD (2007), MASc (2004), BASc (2003) in Electrical Engineering from Simon Fraser University Courses Taught: ENGR 353 Semiconductor Devices, APSC 179 Linear Algebra for Engineers His research integrates microfluidic systems with advanced fabrication techniques , including 3D printing and laser ablation, to develop cost-effective diagnostic tools and explore geological processes through high-precision chronology. Recent publications highlight innovations in droplet generation , agglutination assays , and terahertz emitter design , often combining interdisciplinary approaches from engineering and geoscience. Dr. Foulds holds the Principal's Research Chair - Indigenous Reconciliation in Engineering (Tier 1) , emphasizing his commitment to integrating Indigenous knowledges in engineering practices. His work involves collaborations across materials science, biomedical engineering, and geology, supported by technical expertise in MEMS and microfabrication.












