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Kristi Shryock is an Associate Professor in the Multidisciplinary Engineering department at Texas A&M University. She serves as the Director of the Craig and Galen Brown Engineering Honors Program and is affiliated with the Aerospace Engineering department. Her work focuses on engineering education innovation, particularly in integrating generative AI technologies, enhancing student retention, and developing interdisciplinary curricula.
- Director, Craig and Galen Brown Engineering Honors Program
- Associate Professor, Multidisciplinary Engineering
- Affiliated Faculty, Aerospace Engineering
- Email: kshryock@tamu.edu
Shryock's research explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and engineering education, analyzing how generative AI tools like ChatGPT impact learning outcomes, assessment methods, and accessibility. She investigates student identity development, curriculum design for Industry 5.0, and physiological responses to academic stress, while contributing to ABET accreditation best practices and project-based learning frameworks.
Recent publications highlight trends in AI-enhanced educational technologies, with studies on AI's role in thematic analysis, engineering identity formation, and inclusive education for visually impaired students. Her work also addresses faculty adaptation to AI and the evolution of engineering curricula through unconventional hydrofoil labs and interdisciplinary approaches.
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