Vertical Integration of Mentorship-Based Experiential Learning Framework in Core 2nd Year Computer Engineering Courses – Faculty of Engineering
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Vertical integration of mentorship-based experiential learning framework

Applications in core second-year Computer Engineering courses

ECE Distinguished Pedagogical Methods Lecture (2025–2026)

About the speaker

Scott Chen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McMaster University. He completed his Bachelor of Applied Science with honours at Simon Fraser University and his PhD at the University of Waterloo, specializing in transdermal vapour biomedical sensors.

Chen has extensive experience in both academia and industry, having worked as an embedded systems engineer, sensor systems engineer, and technical project manager. Before joining McMaster, he served as a professor and program coordinator at Conestoga College, where he was nominated for the 2021 Aubrey Hagar Distinguished Teaching Award. His work focuses on integrating mentorship and experiential learning into engineering education to create more meaningful and effective learning experiences.

Who should attend

This lecture will be of interest to:

  • Curriculum designers and program coordinators exploring experiential learning models
  • Faculty and instructors interested in innovative teaching practices
  • Researchers in engineering education and pedagogy
  • Computer and software engineering students