Nicole Devos is a dedicated STEM educator and researcher with nine years of experience bridging electrical and mechatronic engineering with hands-on teaching and curriculum development. Holding a Master’s in Electrical Engineering (Robotic Control) from Western University, she has applied her research in biomechanics and robotic systems to real-world problems such as balance metrics for Parkinson’s patients and micro-rover terramechanics. Now a professor at Fanshawe College, she teaches electromechanical and embedded systems programs while shaping course content to align industry skills with academic outcomes. Comfortable with C++, SolidWorks, and public speaking, she pairs technical competence with leadership in large student communities, having chaired orientation events for thousands of graduate students. Her background also shows a knack for practical stewardship—from lifeguarding and camp counseling to an unusual side role as “Associate Sockologist”—highlighting a personable, service-oriented approach to education and mentorship.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, Robotic Control, 86, Master’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, Robotic Control, 86 at Western University
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