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Susan Finger

Carnegie Mellon Architecture Affiliated Faculty
Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE)
Associate Dean, Integrative Design Arts & Technology (IDeATe)
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Susan Finger is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering who is affiliated with Carnegie Mellon Architecture and the Institute for Complex Engineered Systems. Susan also serves as the Associate Dean for IDeATe, the Integrative Design, Arts and Technology Network.

Her research interests focus on understanding how students learn from one another while working on collaborative projects. She has studied how the social ties between teammates effects project outcomes and how the progress of a design can be traced by analyzing the exchange of documents and messages. Susan has always enjoyed working at the interface between culture and technology and her passion has been reflected in her career in many ways.

Susan received her B.A. in Astronomy and M.A. in Operations Research from the University of Pennsylvania and her Ph.D. in Electric Power Systems through Civil Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She was the first program director for Design Theory and Methodology at the National Science Foundation. She returned to Carnegie Mellon after a four-year rotation at the National Science Foundation as a Program Director in the Division of Undergraduate Education. She is a founder and former Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Research in Engineering Design and is a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

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