Contact
Dean, Campus Saint-Jean - Campus Saint-Jean
- jpcarey@ualberta.ca
- Phone
- (780) 465-8705
- Address
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CSJ Pavillon McMahon
8406 Marie-Anne-Gaboury St (91 St)Edmonton ABT6C 4G9
Overview
Area of Study / Keywords
Composite Materials Braiding Biomedical Engineering Orthodontic Treatment Mechanics Engineering Education CSJ Researchers - Natural and Applied Sciences
About
Education:
- B.A.Sc.(Mech.Eng), Ottawa (1996)
- M.Sc. (Eng), Queen’s (1998)
- Ph.D, Ottawa (2003)
Awards/Honors:
- University of Alberta Vargo Teaching Chair (2020)
- APEGA Summit Award: Excellence in Education Award (2020)
- Faculty of Engineering Excellence in Research Award (2015 - Inaugural Award)
- MecE Club Teaching award (2008)
Research
Dr. Jason Carey is a Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Alberta.
He is interested in Biomedical Engineering and Composite Materials. If you want to find out more about his background, research and publications or if you are interested in joining his research group, please visit his research website. He was the inaugural winner of the Faculty of Engineering's Research Award.
His google citations are here
Teaching
Dr. Carey is an avid instructor. He is passionate about design and engaging students in new ways to make them think and challenge their preconceptions and become better engineers. He is well known for having co-developed MECE 415 Busting Myths with Analysis (loosely based on the mythbusters show), creating the first year design course ENGG 160 and worked heavily on the curriculum of MECE 260, 360 and 380, and redeveloping with his team ENGG 400. He was the University of Alberta's 2020 Vargo Teaching Chair, the institutions top teaching award.
Courses
APPEX 802 - FSJ Cours d'apprentissage expérientiel II
L'expérience professionnelle et l'apprentissage en milieu associatif ou communautaire offrent à l'étudiant une exposition à l'application pratique de sa spécialisation et à l'environnement de travail général. L'évaluation sera basée sur l'appréciation de la performance par l'employeur, le rapport de stage de l'étudiant, et la capacité de l'étudiant à apprendre des expériences acquises pendant le stage. Le stage devrait être d'une durée minimale de 260 heures (240 heures dans l'organisme d'accueil et 20 heures pour la rédaction du travail évalué). Préalable: l'approbation de la Faculté.