
Jessica Deters
Assistant Professor Mechanical & Materials Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Dr. Jessica Deters is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Materials Engineering and Discipline Based Education Researcher at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. She advises Ph.D. students in the Ph.D. in Engineering - Specialization in Engineering Education Research program. She also advises undergraduate researchers who have an interest in engineering education. Her research focuses on engineering culture, workplace preparedness and career trajectories of undergraduate and graduate students, and student well-being. She is the 2025 recipient of the Harold and Esther Edgerton Junior Faculty Award and the Henry Y. Kleinkauf Family Distinguished New Faculty Teaching Award.
Education
B.S. in Applied Mathematics & Statistics - Colorado School of Mines
M.S. in Systems Engineering - Virginia Tech
Ph.D. in Engineering Education - Virginia Tech
Courses Taught
- MECH 321: Engineering Statistics & Data Analysis (Fall)
- ENGR 891: Quantitative Methods for Engineering Education Research
Professional Service Roles
- Vice Chair for ASEE Programs, ASEE Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM), 2024 - 2025
Awards
- Harold and Esther Edgerton Junior Faculty Award, 2025
- Henry Y. Kleinkauf Family Distinguished New Faculty Teaching Award, 2025
Selected Publications
- Deters, J. R., Leydens, J. A., Case, J., & Cowell, M. (2024). Engineering culture under stress: A comparative case study of mechanical engineering student experiences. Journal of Engineering Education, 113(2), 468-487. https://doi.org/10.1002/jee.20594
- Deters, J. R., Paretti, M. C., Perry, L. A., & Ott, R. (2024). What does it mean to be “prepared for work”: Perceptions of new engineers. Journal of Engineering Education, 113(1), 103-123. https://doi.org/10.1002/jee.20572
- Denton, M., Knight, D. B., Deters, J. R., Grote, D. M., & Borrego, M. (2024). Career Paths of Doctoral Recipients in Engineering and Computer Science: Trends by Sex, Race, Citizenship and Discipline with an Emphasis on Biomedical Engineering. Biomedical Engineering Education, 4, 185-197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43683-024-00140-y
- Ozkan, D., Davis, K., Deters, J. R., Davis, J., & Murzi, H. (2024). Systems thinking on engineering study abroad programs. European Journal of Engineering Education. https://doi.org/10.1080/03043797.2024.2434168