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UBC Faculty of Forestry > Faculty Profiles > Leung, Vincent

Leung, Vincent

April 14, 2023 | Author: UBC Forestry

Vincent Leung

Leung, Vincent

Associate Professor of Teaching
Program Director, BSc - Wood Products Processing program

Department of Wood Science

Forest Sciences Centre 2900
2424 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4
Canada

work phone: 604-827-2661

vincent.leung@ubc.ca

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Education and Pedagogy in ForestryTechnology and InnovationWood Products and Built Environments
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Vincent’s primary interests lie in the secondary/value-added areas within the Wood Products program. With a strong foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, Vincent specializes in wood product processing, advanced computer-aided drawing, computer-aided machining, and CNC manufacturing. His teaching philosophy centres around the belief that theoretical knowledge should be supplemented with hands-on experience, ensuring that students gain a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Vincent is particularly interested in advanced wood processing and machining, an area that offers significant cost and production benefits to the secondary wood industry through its advanced technology.

Posted in: Associate Professor of Teaching, Education and Pedagogy in Forestry, Faculty Profiles, Technology and Innovation, Urban Living and Built Environments, WS Faculty
Tagged with: Education and Pedagogy in Forestry, Technology and Innovation, Wood Products and Built Environments

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