Daina Briedis - American Society for Engineering Education Fellow

June 8, 2015

Daina Briedis named fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education 

Daina Briedis ASEE will bestow the honor of fellow to Daina Briedis and 10 other engineering and engineering technology educators at the organization’s annual conference in Seattle, June 15-17.

Daina Briedis, associate professor of chemical engineering and materials science and assistant dean of student advancement and program assessment in the Michigan State University College of Engineering, has been named a fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). 

The fellow designation is conferred upon ASEE members who have outstanding qualifications and experience in engineering and related fields.

ASEE will bestow the honor of fellow to 11 engineering and engineering technology educators at the organization’s annual conference in Seattle, June 15-17. 

She is a fellow of both the American Institute of Chemical Engineering (AIChE) and ABET, Inc. She is an ABET adjunct director and serves as a facilitator of ABET Program Evaluator Training and ABET Program Assessment Workshops. 

She joined MSU in 1982. 

Briedis earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering science at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and a PhD in chemical engineering at Iowa State University. 

Award Description

Founded in 1893, ASEE is a nonprofit organization committed to furthering education in engineering and engineering technology. Its mission is to promote excellence in instruction, research, public service, and practice; exercising worldwide leadership; fostering the technological education of society; and providing quality products and services to members.

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Chemical Engineering and Materials Science