Chijhi (my undergrad) presented her summer research at Purdue’s Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium today! We developed an open-ended design scenario to explore how engineering students process design information.
Don't miss our latest guest blog: Challenging the Meritocratic Ideology in Engineering Education by Dr. Robert Loweth! #ASEEIncludes
https://t.co/d20H3ajS8R
Super excited and honored to receive this award, and particularly looking forward to the mentorship that comes with being an AFG awardee as I start my academic career
Best Diversity Paper in ERM @ASEE_ERM
Robert Loweth, Shanna Daly, Leah Paborsky, Sara Hoffman, & Steve Skerlos
“Professional Merit in Engineering Career Advancement: Student Perspectives and Critiques”
James Holly, Jr., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan, explains how dissonance between intent and impact can hinder inclusion efforts in engineering education: https://t.co/fzq5AtsjqW @ASEE_DC#ASEEAC#ASEEAnnual
When I keep seeing on Twitter how et al. should change to “and buddies” or “and fam”.
Well, here’s some of mine at #ASEE2022 doing some amazing work!! 👏🏼🔥
@rob_loweth@KayllaCantilina @kel_dugan @UMichEER
Robert has been a graduate facilitator for C-SED and concluded his studies with a PhD in Mechanical Engineering with a Certificate in Engineering Education Research! He will be joining Purdue's School of Engineering Education as a Visiting Assistant Professor starting this August
Now that graduation festivities are over (and I have space to think again), I am excited to announce that I’ll be joining @PurdueENE as a Visiting Assistant Professor starting this fall. Boiler up! (…but also, always, Go Blue!)
I had the opportunity to attend Dr. Vincent-Ruz’s @STEMxicanEd talk on #QuantCrit: supporting STEM marginalized students & exposing institutional systemic issues hindering their opportunities & success. Her thoughts energized me & excited to learn from such an amazing scholar!!