This session will present the following:
Most Outstanding Teaching Award Winner: Krishna Pakala, Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Boise State University
2022 Best Overall PIC Paper Winner, “The Impact of Math and Science Remedial Education on Engineering Major Choice, Degree Attainment, and Time to Degree” by Joyce B. Main and Amanda Griffith (Educational Research and Methods Division);
2022 Best Overall Zone Paper Winner, “Flipping the Heat Transfer Classroom,” Jessica Lofton, University of Evansville; and
2022 Best DEI Paper Winner, “Integrating Race, Gender, and Indigenous Knowledge in the Introductory Physics Curriculum,” Prasad Venugopal
The session will include remarks by CMC keynote speaker Prith Banerjee, Chief Technology Officer, ANSYS, about "The Future of Engineering Education in the Hybrid World."
Besides being Ansys Fellow, Dipankar also leads the Academic Programs of Ansys and leads research and development activities here. A graduate of the University of Minnesota, he also teaches at the University of Notre Dame and Stanford University.