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Paper ID #42281Work in Progress: Investigation of Student-Faculty Micro-Interactions onStudents’ Sense of Belonging through Organized Student-Faculty LunchesTiffany Chan, University of California, Davis Tiffany Chan is a 3rd-year undergraduate student in biomedical engineering at UC Davis and the recipient of the 2024 ASEE-PSW Section Undergraduate Student Award. She actively contributes to the cube3 Lab, where her interests lie in community building and inclusive practices. Tiffany is involved in various DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) research initiatives within the lab, including organizing student-faculty
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Paper ID #42369Weekly Professional Development Lunches to Build Community Among anS-STEM CohortCaroline Cresap, Louisiana Tech University Caroline Cresap is a second-year chemical engineering major from Zachary, Louisiana. She is a Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science S-STEM SUCCESS Scholar with Ashtyne Monceaux. Along with her ASEE research, she is also an undergraduate researcher in Dr. Yang Xiao’s Reaction Engineering and Catalysis Science Laboratory. Caroline enjoys staying involved in her university and is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), the Honors Student
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curriculum implementation, instructional delivery, scientific research, technical writing, and student mentoring to provide students with the tools for academic and professional success. Since 2007, he has had the privilege of mentoring numerous undergraduate and master’s students, a pursuit he is most passionate about. He has applied his established teaching skills to a wide range of undergraduate courses in general physics, engineering physics, electronics for scientists, advanced physics labs and specialized courses in the fields of functional nano material science and nanotechnology. Hari is a member of IOP (UK), JSA, AAPT and ASEE and he is a reviewer for several scientific journals.Dr. Bala Maheswaran, Northeastern
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Research Grants 24K06133 and the Shibaura Institute of Technology Grants for Educational Reform and Research Activity in the AY2024. Her current main research interests are: 1) how including humanities courses in an engineering education curriculum can help students to gain flexibility, and an appreciation of equity, and a greater richness of ideas; and 2) systematic issues impacting the effectiveness of engineering education, specifically in the context of project-based learnings for the engineering education. Below are her recent presentations at international conferences: ASEE 2023, WERA 2023, 2022, 2019, APAIE 2023, 2022, IIAI DSIR 2021, 2020. She obtained the Multidisciplinary Engineering Division’s Best Diversity
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