Jessica Deters

Jessica Deters
University of Nebraska at Lincoln | NU · Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy

About

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19 Research Items
43 Citations
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Introduction
Jessica’s research examines systems and structures within engineering that include, exclude, and educate both undergraduate and graduate students. Her areas of research include engineering culture, workplace preparedness, international experiential learning programs, interdisciplinary programs, and comparative engineering education. Her research experience and interests span domains, allowing her to take a systems thinking approach to critical engineering education research questions.
Additional affiliations
August 2017 - May 2022
Virginia Tech (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
January 2020 - December 2021
August 2017 - May 2022
August 2013 - May 2017
Colorado School of Mines
Field of study
  • Applied Mathematics & Statistics

Publications

Publications (19)
Article
Engineering education research (EER) is a growing and increasingly globally connected field. Understanding cultural and contextual factors is fundamental to EER and further is critical to enabling fruitful international collaborations. The purpose of this research is to understand how engineering education researchers experience and understand EER...
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In study abroad programs, overall student participation and the representation of minoritized students continue to rise, but barriers to participation for minoritized students persist, especially in engineering. As we strive to broaden participation in engineering study abroad programs, we must critically examine the experiences of minoritized stud...
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A study abroad program can be a transformative experience for students, but these programs rely on the support of program leaders who play a crucial mentoring role. Program leaders can also learn from their experiences abroad, but their experiences are less studied than those of students. To better prepare future program leaders, this paper describ...
Conference Paper
Disasters are becoming more frequent as the global climate changes, and recovery efforts require the cooperation and collaboration of experts and community members across disciplines. The DRRM program, funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Traineeship (NRT), is an interdisciplinary graduate program that brings together facul...
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Substantial research over the past few decades has documented the challenges women experience both as students in engineering programs and as professionals in engineering workplaces. Few studies, however, have followed women from one context to the other to explore the ways in which school experiences, and particularly capstone experiences designed...
Article
This study investigates engineering students' transitions from academic to professional environments by examining the role capstone design courses play in preparing graduates for the workplace. To better understand how capstone design experiences contribute to graduates' professional preparation, we recruited participants from four different instit...

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