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Villanova, PA 19085
United States 610.519.5404
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Professional Bio
Dr. Liesl Krause-Klein is an assistant teaching professor at Villanova University in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department.
Dr. Klein received her bachelor's in electrical engineering from Villanova in 2016, her master's in biomedical engineering from Purdue in 2018, and her doctorate in technology (specialty STEM education) from Purdue in 2022.
She currently teaching electrical circuits, medical imaging for engineers, and Capstone Design. She has also helped to revise curriculum for the first-year engineering design courses at Villanova.
Dr. Klein runs the Scholarly Circle for Engineering Education (SCEE), where her fellow faculty come together to discuss research in the field of STEM education and how they may implement it in their classrooms.
Dr. Klein received her bachelor's in electrical engineering from Villanova in 2016, her master's in biomedical engineering from Purdue in 2018, and her doctorate in technology (specialty STEM education) from Purdue in 2022.
She currently teaching electrical circuits, medical imaging for engineers, and Capstone Design. She has also helped to revise curriculum for the first-year engineering design courses at Villanova.
Dr. Klein runs the Scholarly Circle for Engineering Education (SCEE), where her fellow faculty come together to discuss research in the field of STEM education and how they may implement it in their classrooms.
School/Organization
Villanova University
800 E. Lancaster Ave Civil & Environmental Engineering, Drosdick Hall 364BVillanova, PA 19085
United States 610.519.5404
Cohort Year
2020-2021
Villanova University