Student Assessment of Active Learning Elements in 100-level Introductory Biomedical Engineering Course
Nicole is an assistant professor of Biomedical Engineering at West Chester University of PA (WCU, West Chester, PA). At WCU, she teaches across the curriculum including introductory, laboratory, biomechanics, and design courses. Her research includes both soft tissue mechanics and engineering education with a focus on undergraduate biomedical engineering students. Prior to this role, Nicole was a lecturer at Shantou University in Shantou, Guangdong Province, China supporting the development of an English-taught biomedical engineering program. This position was the result of a collaboration between Shantou University and the University of Michigan where Nicole served as an instructional post-doctoral fellow from 2018 to 2020. Her educational background includes a B.Sc. degree in mechanical engineering with a concentration in bioengineering from Kettering University (Flint, MI) and a Ph.D. in bioengineering from Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO).
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