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Biography

Jackie Chini is a disciplinary-based education researcher interested in a broad range of diversity issues in STEM education. Specifically, she studies how research-based instructional strategies can be adapted to work at institutions like UCF, where students have a variety of academic backgrounds and commitments competing for their time. She is also an active participant in several education programs, including the American Physical Society Physics Teacher Education Coalition, which strives to improve high school physics teacher preparation, and Bridge Program, which strives to increase the number of under-represented minorities earning physics Ph.D.s.

She received her Ph.D. in physics from Kansas State University and her B.A. in physics from Drew University.

College
College of Sciences
Department
Physics

Areas of Focus

Innovation. Partnership. Impact. Our integrated approach to teaching, learning and research unleashes the potential of our faculty and students — empowering them to make a difference in their communities and around the world.

Space Technologies & Systems
Entertainment & Immersive Experiences
Health & Human Performance
Energy & Sustainability
Transformative Technologies & National Security