where she teaches introduction to environmental engineering, computer aided drafting, air quality engineering and biotechnology courses since 2014. Faith holds an active research agenda related with engineering education and biotechnology advancements. She leads various faculty professional development efforts at NAU. She mentors Society of Women Engineers NAU chapter. Faith became an ASCE ExCEEd fellow in 2016, and enjoys every dimension of being an engineering educator. She is a registered professional engineer in Arizona.
Dr. Ozis enjoys every dimension of being an engineering educator. She conducts research in engineering education, related to classroom and innovative pedagogical strategies. Her own intersectionality led to her passion in promoting and researching pathways into STEM especially for underrepresented minority groups.
where she teaches introduction to environmental engineering, computer aided drafting, air quality engineering and biotechnology courses since 2014. Faith holds an active research agenda related with engineering education and biotechnology advancements. She leads various faculty professional development efforts at NAU. She mentors Society of Women Engineers NAU chapter. Faith became an ASCE ExCEEd fellow in 2016, and enjoys every dimension of being an engineering educator.Faith earned her Ph.D. and M.S. in environmental engineering from the University of Southern California, while investigating bio-filters for air pollution control. She has a B.S. in environmental engineering from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. After earning her graduate degree, she worked as a high school chemistry teacher then moved into administrator positions. This led to her passion in promoting and researching pathways into STEM especially for underrepresented minority groups. Faith has been nominated for Lumberjack Faculty Award in 2017.
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