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Debbie Chachra was born on 1971, is an Engineer, materials scientist and professor at Olin College. Discover Debbie Chachra's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Debbie Chachra Net Worth
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Chachra studies the experience of student engineers. She does not like to be referred to as a "maker" because she believes the world is associated with a male dominated culture. She is part of Olin College's Collaboratory. She writes a column for American Society for Engineering Education's magazine Prism called Reinvention. At Olin College she is looking at how women and minority students engage with engineering education, designing interventions to improve retention and diversity. She works with engineers all over the world on the development of new education programs. She has investigated group- and project-based learning in engineering education. She explored ways to develop a bioengineering program with a small footprint. In 2013 she studied gender and computing, developing a "Gender and Engineering Exploration Kit". Chachra has challenged academic publishers to combat bias in the industry. She has written editorials for Nature about the experience of women engineers. She continues to return the University of Toronto, talking about the design of engineering education.
Chachra received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to work on engineering education. In 2009 she was awarded the American Society for Engineering Education William Elgin Wickenden Award.
Chachra has contributed to The Atlantic and the comic Bitch Planet. She is a trustee of the Awesome Foundation. Her newsletter Metafoundry was described by Wired magazine as being 'like being plugged Oculus-style into her brain while she meditates on science and culture'. She appeared on the PBS show If You Build It. She joined Olin College after her postdoc, working on fluoride and mineralised tissues. She was one of their founding faculty - the first class graduated in 2006.
Debbie Chachra (born 1971) is a materials scientist and a professor at Olin College. She specialises in biological materials and infrastructure. She is interested in innovations in engineering education and was one of the founding members of the materials faculty at Olin.