Denise Wilson

ORCID: 0000-0002-2367-8602
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Research Areas
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Engineering Education and Curriculum Development
  • Career Development and Diversity
  • Higher Education Research Studies
  • Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
  • Evaluation of Teaching Practices
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
  • Experimental Learning in Engineering
  • Engineering Education and Pedagogy
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Insect Pheromone Research and Control
  • Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Labor Movements and Unions
  • European Criminal Justice and Data Protection
  • International Labor and Employment Law
  • Youth Development and Social Support
  • Innovative Teaching Methods
  • Cultural Competency in Health Care
  • Service-Learning and Community Engagement

University of Washington
2015-2025

Seattle University
2006-2024

American Society For Engineering Education
2020-2024

Auckland University of Technology
2011-2024

Lake Washington Institute of Technology
2024

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
2024

Calvin University
2024

Bridge University
2024

Stevens Institute of Technology
2024

University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust
2022

B ackground Engaging future engineers is a central topic in everyday conversations on engineering education. Considerable investments have been made to make more engaging, recruit and retain aspiring engineers, design an education prepare engineers. However, the impact of these efforts has less than intended. It imperative that community reflects progress sets effective path for future. P urpose The purpose this article map new innovation landscape what it means engage This theoretically...

10.1002/j.2168-9830.2011.tb00004.x article EN Journal of Engineering Education 2011-01-01

A review of three commonly used classes chemical sensor technologies as applicable to implementation in portable, handheld field instruments is presented. Solid-state gas and sensors have long been heralded the solution a wide variety portable sensing system applications. However, advances optical technology reduced size supporting infrastructure be competitive with their solid-state counterparts. Optical, solid-state, hybrid arrays application for instruments, but issues insufficient...

10.1109/7361.983465 article EN IEEE Sensors Journal 2001-01-01

10.1016/s1359-835x(00)00176-7 article EN Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing 2001-08-01

Abstract Data collected during an evaluation of a multi‐site trial enhanced after‐school program were used to relate quality implementation student experiences after school. The incorporated drug use and violence prevention component that was shown be effective in previous research. Building on Durlak Dupre’s (Am J Community Psychol 41:327–350, 2008 ) dimensions implementation, we assessed the level dosage, management climate, participant responsiveness, staffing achieved at five sites. We...

10.1007/s10464-010-9295-z article EN American Journal of Community Psychology 2010-03-13

Background and Purpose- Feasibility of utilizing the Stroke Riskometer App (App) to improve stroke awareness modify risk behaviors was assessed inform a full randomized controlled trial. Methods- A parallel, open-label, 2-arm prospective, proof-of-concept pilot Participants were usual care/control or intervention group at baseline, 3, 6 months. The measures provides information on management factors. aged >19 years with least 2 modifiable factors identified, no prior stroke, owned...

10.1161/strokeaha.118.023058 article EN Stroke 2018-12-24

Abstract An increase in the efficiency of clinical trial conduct has been successfully demonstrated oncology field, by use multi-arm, multi-stage trials allowing evaluation multiple therapeutic candidates simultaneously, and seamless recruitment to phase 3 for those passing an interim signal efficacy. Replicating this complex innovative design diseases such as Parkinson’s disease is appealing, but addition challenges associated with any assessing a single potentially modifying intervention...

10.1093/brain/awad063 article EN cc-by-nc Brain 2023-02-28

Abstract This study assessed the effects of attending an after-school program (ASP) on a range outcomes for middle school youths. The operated 9 hr per week 30 weeks and included attendance monitoring reinforcement, academic assistance, prevention curriculum, recreational programming. Participants were 447 students randomly assigned either to ASP or activities as usual. Program was sporadic. Although treatment experienced increased exposure ASPs relative controls, nearly all youth in both...

10.1080/19345741003686659 article EN Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness 2010-06-18

Aim and objectives. To explore nurses’ perceptions of the reality practice based on data from Nurses Midwives e‐cohort Study which examined workforce characteristics, work–life balance health nurses. Background. Recruitment retention nursing is international concern as demands increase due to demographic changes, political pressure community expectations, in a climate economic constraint. Design. Qualitative analysis cohort Australian, New Zealand UK Method. Of 7604 participants electronic...

10.1111/j.1365-2702.2010.03602.x article EN Journal of Clinical Nursing 2011-03-17

Background Cocurricular and extracurricular activities benefit precollege students. Yet connections between these academic outcomes in college are mixed or inconclusive. Little is known about how involvement cocurricular associated specifically with engagement college. Purpose (Hypothesis) The purpose of this study was to understand the connection for engineering computer science undergraduates. We hypothesized that not directly related but one another through interactions self-efficacy....

10.1002/jee.20057 article EN Journal of Engineering Education 2014-10-01

Aims and objectives. To explore Māori (Indigenous people of New Zealand) experiences hospitalisation in surgical or medical settings how these might influence length stay. Background. Globally Indigenous peoples with histories colonisation suffer health disparities compared other groups. They experience higher levels morbidity, premature mortality, lower life expectancies differential access, use quality services. In communities’ negative anecdotal accounts hospital indicate more research is...

10.1111/j.1365-2702.2011.04042.x article EN Journal of Clinical Nursing 2012-05-30

B ackground Engineering students participate in a variety of communities outside their academic endeavors ranging from family to professional societies. While the degree which they and immediate benefits participation have been explored, pathways by nonacademic “outside” leads engagement are not as well understood. P urpose (H ypothesis ) This study seeks identify feel most connected these important influence students' endeavors. D esign /M ethod uses mixed methods, combining surveys focus...

10.1002/j.2168-9830.2012.tb00060.x article EN Journal of Engineering Education 2012-07-01

This study adds to the body of literature on self-efficacy by looking at differences in among women, under-represented minorities, and majority students science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Perceptions reported STEM are also compared young people general population Western culture. Research questions about significant across populations within major fields analyzed through surveys distributed representative (by ethnicity gender) over 600 two phases both a...

10.1615/jwomenminorscieneng.2014005111 article EN Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering 2014-08-28

Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has isolated many engineering students at home and complicated access to instrumentation hardware resources necessary support laboratory courses. One viable alternative bringing the (and correspondingly high overhead associated with shipping kits all over world) is enable remote that hardware. A lab allows real physically located in a single location from anywhere world. advancement cloud computing take advantage of full-fledged experience without compromising...

10.18260/1-2--37662 article EN mit 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings 2024-02-20

A review of solid-state chemical and electrochemical sensors to detect metabolic activity at the extracellular, single-cell level is presented in context development lab-on-a-chip research instrumentation. Metabolic processes cells are briefly reviewed with goal quantifying role metabolites within cell. Sensors include both commercial devices that can noninvasively extracellular metabolites, including oxygen, carbon dioxide, glucose. also be sensed nonselectively by measuring pH gradients....

10.1109/jsen.2004.830954 article EN IEEE Sensors Journal 2004-07-13

A review of optical, chemical, and biological sensors to detect metabolic activity at the single-cell level is presented in context development lab-on-a-chip research instrumentation. The reviewed include optical sensors, both commercial levels, that can optically intracellular metabolites including adenosine triphosphate, nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide, reduced flavin adenine other metabolites, oxygen, carbon dioxide, glucose. Methods pH changes which are a general indicator...

10.1109/jsen.2004.830952 article EN IEEE Sensors Journal 2004-07-13
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