
معرفی
Helen Bailey is a Lecturer and UCC Chair in the School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering at Simon Fraser University's Faculty of Applied Sciences. She holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Edinburgh (2011) and an MEng and BA in Engineering from the University of Cambridge (2006). Her teaching focuses on Statics and Dynamics, Engineering Graphics, Technology and Society, Fluid Dynamics, and Ocean Technology. She has taught courses such as MSE 100, MSE 102, MSE 221, MSE 223, and MSE 312, though she is not currently teaching in Fall 2025. Helen contributes to academic leadership and is affiliated with the School's research initiatives.
Education:
- PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Edinburgh, UK, 2011
- MEng, BA, Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK, 2006
Research/Teaching Interests: Helen’s expertise spans foundational engineering disciplines, including mechanics, fluid dynamics, and the societal implications of technological advancements. She emphasizes practical design through courses like Mechatronics Design II (MSE 312) and integrates ethical considerations in technology through her 'Technology and Society' module.
Advising & Grants: No advising or grant information is explicitly provided in the text. Her role as UCC Chair suggests involvement in curriculum development and academic governance.
Labs & Teams: While not detailed, her affiliation with the School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering likely connects her to labs focused on mechatronics, robotics, or sustainable energy systems.




