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Audeen Fentiman is the Crowley Family Professor in Engineering Education at Purdue University's School of Engineering Education. Her work focuses on curriculum design, diversity in engineering education, and radioactive waste management. She holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from The Ohio State University, an M.A. in Mathematics from West Virginia University, and a B.S. in Mathematics from Glenville State College.
- Ph.D., Nuclear Engineering, The Ohio State University
- M.S., Nuclear Engineering, The Ohio State University
- M.A., Mathematics, West Virginia University
- B.S., Mathematics (minor, physics), Glenville State College
Her research interests include first-year engineering curriculum design, recruitment/retention of underrepresented groups, P-12 curriculum reform, graduate education reform, radioactive waste management, and environmental risk assessment. She has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the Sharon Keillor Award for Outstanding Woman Engineering Educator and multiple Boyer Awards for Teaching Innovation.
- Awards: 2012 Fellow (American Nuclear Society), 2010 Fellow (American Council on Education), 2001 Fellow (AAAS), and others.
Her advising and grants focus on fostering inclusive educational environments and advancing engineering pedagogy. She is affiliated with Purdue's Armstrong Hall and Wang Hall research lab.




