Advocate for Engineering Education and Robotics at Arizona State University
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Dr. Daniel Frank is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Arizona State University's Polytechnic campus, where he focuses on inspiring the next generation of engineers. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Florida, where he was instrumental in leading his university's robotics teams to victory in two international autonomous boat competitions. Since 2012, Dr. Frank has mentored high school FIRST Robotics teams, emphasizing the importance of engineering skills in improving lives through assistive technology projects. He has dedicated over a decade to promoting engineering education within Native American communities, including the Navajo Nation, and currently volunteers with the Si Se Puede Foundation, mentoring both a high school robotics team and an all-women collegiate robotics team, Desert WAVE. In his teaching, Dr. Frank is particularly interested in utilizing alternative reality games to enhance student engagement. His commitment to education and community outreach showcases his passion for making engineering accessible and relevant to diverse populations.