Jennifer Bailey
Principal Lecturer
Jennifer Bailey
Principal Lecturer
Education
BS, Ph.D., Purdue University
Bio
Dr. Jennifer Bailey completed a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a B.S. in Chemistry from Purdue University before continuing for a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University. Dr. Bailey’s graduate work was focused in tissue engineering. She worked on enhancing naturally derived three-dimensional, purified collagen matrices for both research and medical applications. Dr. Bailey utilized the natural occurring crosslinks within collagen to control mechanical properties separately from collagen concentration. Her work resulted in two publications and two patents.
Following graduate school, Dr. Bailey was an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern Indiana. At USI, she taught courses that introduced freshmen to engineering problems and computational tools. She moved to Urbana, IL and taught at the University of Illinois in Bioengineering. At U of I, Dr. Bailey focused on developing and teaching lab courses in Cell and Tissue Engineering and Quantitative Physiology as well as teaching a course in Biomechanics. She was active in STEM outreach and undergraduate advising. Dr. Bailey joined RIT in January 2014 as a Lecturer to develop and teach the lab courses in Biomedical Engineering.
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September 12, 2022
Two faculty members honored as 2022 KEEN Engineering Unleashed Fellows
RIT faculty members Jennifer Bailey and Cynthia Tawaf were each named 2022 KEEN Engineering Unleashed Fellows for outstanding leadership in undergraduate engineering education.