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Teaching Electronics to First-year Engineering Students
Author(s) -
Lizzie Santiago,
Oyemayowa Abioye
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.24810
Subject(s) - engineering education , class (philosophy) , attrition , electronics , mathematics education , computer science , engineering management , engineering , electrical engineering , artificial intelligence , mathematics , medicine , dentistry
Lizzie Y. Santiago, Ph.D., is a teaching assistant professor for the freshman engineering program in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources. She holds a Ph.D. in chemical engineering and has postdoctoral training in neural tissue engineering and molecular neurosciences. She teaches freshman engineering courses and supports the outreach and recruiting activities of the college. Her research interests include neural tissue engineering, stem cell research, absorption of air pollutants in human upper airways, attrition and university retention, increasing student awareness and interest in research and engineering, STEM education, and recruitment and retention of women and minorities.

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