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Anna Boslough is a Lecturer at Stanford University with appointments in the Mechanical Engineering and Civil and Environmental Engineering departments. She teaches ME 128/318 (Computer-Aided Product Realization) and CEE 131G (Architectural Design and Fabrication), emphasizing hands-on, project-based learning. Her research focuses on integrating reflective and technical competencies in engineering education, as evidenced by her 2024 publications in the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). She also co-designed the Product Realization Lab's curriculum using cognitive approaches to enhance student engagement and skill development.
Professionally, Boslough has contributed to climate change solutions at Saildrone Inc. (ocean science navigation systems) and Mainspring Energy (clean energy R&D). Her engineering background includes mechanical design, CAD/CAM, CNC machining, and material science, demonstrated in projects like the Wulik Reel and furniture designs. She actively promotes experiential learning through the Harkness method, blending analytical and creative approaches to engineering education.
Her artistic work, including wildlife illustrations and papercut art, reflects her Alaskan heritage and passion for nature. While no formal grants or labs are explicitly listed, her academic profile highlights cross-disciplinary innovation in both technical and creative realms.




