Teri Reed
Teri Reed
Assistant Vice President for Research Development in the Office of Research and professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering in the College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Cincinnati
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Teri Kristine Reed serves as Assistant Vice President for Research Development in the Office of Research and professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati with a courtesy appointment of Professor of Engineering Education. She received her B.S. in petroleum engineering from the University of Oklahoma and spent seven years in the petroleum industry, while earning her MBA. She earned her Ph.D. in industrial engineering from Arizona State University. She is a member, Vice President of Finance – Elect, past-Board and Executive Board Member and Fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), former President of the Women in Engineering ProActive Network, Distinguished Member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, and member of the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers. An advocate for research-informed approaches to engineering education and administration, her research interests include statistics education, concept inventory development, assessment and evaluation of learning/programs, recruitment/retention, and diversity/equity/inclusion. Reed helped establish the scholarly foundation for engineering education as an academic discipline through co-authorship of the landmark 2006 JEE special reports “The National Engineering Education Research Colloquies” and “The Research Agenda for the New Discipline of Engineering Education”.  She serves as an ASEE/ABET EAC Commissioner. She served as a reviewer of the US National Academy of Engineering’s 2008 report, “Changing the Conversation: Messages for Improving Public Understanding of Engineering,” and the 2010 report, “Standards for K-12 Engineering Education?” Reed has received a number of professional honors including the 2015 ASEE William Elgin Wickenden Award for research paper of the year, 2013 ASEE Sharon Keillor Award for Women in Engineering Education, 2008 ASEE Outstanding Service Award from the ERM Division, 2007-2008 Committee on Institutional Cooperation Academic Leadership Program fellow, and 2012 Purdue University’s One Brick Higher Award. She received the 2019 University of Oklahoma Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy Distinguished Service Alumni Award.

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