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Shraddha Joshi is an Associate Professor and Assistant Department Head in the Department of Engineering at James Madison University's College of Integrated Science & Engineering. She holds a Ph.D. (2013) and M.S. (2010) in Mechanical Engineering from Clemson University, along with a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering from Nirma University, India.
Her research focuses on design theory and methodology, particularly creativity in engineering design, requirements engineering, and innovative pedagogical approaches in engineering education. She actively explores IoT and connected systems design. Courses taught include Engineering Design I-IV and Storytelling with Machines, emphasizing creative problem-solving.
Joshi's scholarship spans over a decade, with recent work addressing virtual capstone design challenges, student belongingness in STEM, and creativity interventions. Her publications highlight themes like requirement traceability in capstone projects, 3D printing applications, and community-engaged engineering education. Despite her prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly noted in the provided materials.
Her advising and grant activities remain unspecified, but her courses and outreach initiatives reflect a commitment to broadening participation in engineering. She contributes to departmental leadership and innovative curriculum development at JMU.


