Meet New Faculty Member – Lydia Chen
Who or what inspired you to become a scientist?
I could not recall a specific person or reason that inspired me to become a scientist, except that my curiosity, thirst for knowledge, and determination have driven me to pursue my career path. I am grateful for the opportunities and supports that my family and mentors have provided me over the years. Their guidance and encouragement have been fundamental to lead me to my new position at McMaster University.
What’s the focus of your research?
Throughout my teaching experiences at various post-secondary institutions, I have learned that my true passion is for the development of educational programs to facilitate teaching and learning. My research is on chemical education with a focus on applying web-based tools to enhance the learner experience. I also have a keen interest in creating opportunities for learners to collaborate through projects and assessments. I am excited to explore and learn with my students in my new role as an assistant professor, teaching stream, at the Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology.
When you’re not at work, what do you enjoy doing?
Outside of work, I enjoyed gardening and hiking. One of my favourite things is to spend time with my husband, Colin to try out new foods and recipes that are inspired by our childhood memories and travelling.
Lydia completed her undergraduate degree at the University of British Columbia. She received her Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Alberta, in method development of arsenic speciation analysis in environmental and biological systems.
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