Presented By: American Society for Engineering Education Student Chapter
Faculty Speaker #2 - Exploring the Teaching Side of Academia discussions
Dr. Barry Belmont
The ASEE Student Chapter at the University of Michigan will be hosting Dr. Barry Belmont, a Lecturer III in Biomedical Engineering here at UM. Dr. Belmont earned his PhD in 2016 from UM, and then conducted postdoctoral research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory before returning to UM as faculty. During the summer of 2018, he served as Adjunct Faculty at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, commonly referred to as 'The MIT of the East.' As a lecturer, Dr. Belmont has taught courses ranging from Circuits and Systems to Biomedical Instrumentation and Design. Notably, he was a recipient of the 2018 Provost's Teaching Innovation Prize for his innovative teaching of ENGR 100 - 'Biotechnology, Human Values, and the Engineer.' Please join us as we talk with Dr. Belmont about his unique path through academia, his views on innovative teaching strategies, and how we as educators can create, in his words, 'human' engineers.
Light snacks will be provided, so RSVP is recommended here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdemMDhbhCA-LQoiX2vbiGG0niO6qjAiO8L1zKIGO5Dad5NIw/viewform
This event is a part of ASEE's Exploring the Teaching Side of Academia series, sponsored through a College of Engineering Graduate Student Community Grant. Anyone with an interest in teaching or academia is encouraged to attend!
Light snacks will be provided, so RSVP is recommended here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdemMDhbhCA-LQoiX2vbiGG0niO6qjAiO8L1zKIGO5Dad5NIw/viewform
This event is a part of ASEE's Exploring the Teaching Side of Academia series, sponsored through a College of Engineering Graduate Student Community Grant. Anyone with an interest in teaching or academia is encouraged to attend!
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