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Michael J. Dyrenfurth, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Kathryne Ann Newton, Purdue Polytechnic Institute, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Mitchell L Springer PMP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Mary E. Johnson, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Randy R. Rapp, School of Construction Management, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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; • Practice or • TaughtNaidoo9 • Traditional PhD • Professional • PhD by publication work based doctorate Hancock & Walsh10 found and cited studies of doctoral students and their training in othercountries (p.39): “for example Akay11 on doctoral engineers in America; Cumming12 onAustralian doctoral students; Colebunders13 on PhD training in developing nations; andLanciano-Morandat and Nohara14 on PhD training in France and Japan). Indeed, the 2010 reportby the Commission on the Future of Graduate Education in the
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Erika Mosyjowski, University of Michigan; Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan; Diane L. Peters, Kettering University; Steven J. Skerlos, University of Michigan; Megan Kaczanowski, University of Michigan
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education, her research interests include engineering education, particularly as related to innovation, professional identity development, and supporting the recruitment and persistence of underrepresented students within engineering.Dr. Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan Shanna Daly is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan. She has a B.E. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Dayton (2003) and a Ph.D. in Engineering Edu- cation from Purdue University (2008). Her research focuses on strategies for design innovations through divergent and convergent thinking as well as through deep needs and community assessments using design ethnography, and translating those