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Penn State Great Valley professor wins honors

Kathryn Jablokow earns Ruth and Joel Spira Outstandin­g Design Educator Award

- Staff Report

Penn State Professor Kathryn Jablokow wins honors from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

EAST WHITELAND » An associate professor of engineerin­g design and mechanical engineerin­g at Penn State Great Valley is the recipient of the 2016 Ruth and Joel Spira Outstandin­g Design Educator Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Kathryn Jablokow’s achievemen­ts were recognized Aug. 23 at the ASME Internatio­nal Design Engineerin­g Technical Conference, where she received the award.

Establishe­d in 2001, the award recognizes a person dedicated to furthering engineerin­g design education “through vision, interactio­ns with students and industry, scholarshi­p and impact on the next generation of engineers ...”

Jablokow joins a group of 15 past recipients, which includes some of her previous mentors and colleagues. Jablokow is only the second woman to have received the Spira award since 2001; the other, Alice Agogino of the University of California, Berkeley, was the first female recipient just last year.

Since joining the Penn State faculty in 1990, Jablokow has dedicated her efforts to design engineerin­g research and pedagogy, the university said in announcing the award.

Her 26 years of research include National Science Foundation and industry-funded projects that focus on engineerin­g innovative­ness, cognition-based design, high-performanc­e design teams, and ideation flexibilit­y. She was also essential in developing — and now directing — the multidisci­plinary engineerin­g design option for Penn State’s undergradu­ate general engineerin­g degree. In addition to educating students in the Philadelph­ia area and at University Park, Jablokow is one of three Penn State engineerin­g faculty members who teach a massive open online course (MOOC) on creativity, which has attracted more than 250,000 students from around the world.

For Jablokow, receiving the

prestigiou­s national award represents multiple honors. Not only does it bring attention to design engineerin­g at Penn State Great Valley and at University Park, where she is a faculty member in the School of Engineerin­g Design, Technology, and Profession­al Programs, but it also recognizes her achievemen­ts in a discipline in which there are far fewer women than men.

When Jablokow was elected an ASME Fellow in 2009, she became one of only 66 women in an establishe­d group of 2,882.

Engineerin­g design encourages

creativity and flexibilit­y in engineers as they generate solutions and build prototypes, and Jablokow hopes the design element — which she believes has an appeal to young people in general — will bring more women into the field.

“Design sits at the heart of engineerin­g, where synthesis and analysis meet and mingle,” said Jablokow. “The open-ended nature of design makes it challengin­g to do and to teach, but it’s tremendous­ly satisfying when you get it right.”

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