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Dr. Louli is a renowned researcher in the field of engineering education, with a particular focus on hands-on learning, 3D printing, and student collaboration. As a distinguished faculty member at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Dr. Louli has been instrumental in integrating innovative teaching methods into the engineering curriculum, leveraging the resources of the Rutgers Makerspace to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. At the Rutgers Makerspace, Dr. Louli actively collaborates with students and researchers, fostering an environment where creativity and practical skills are paramount. By incorporating maker components into courses, Dr. Louli ensures that students gain valuable experience in using 3D printers and woodshop tools, preparing them for the challenges of modern engineering fields. This approach not only enriches the educational experience but also encourages students to think critically and work collaboratively on complex projects. Dr. Louli's commitment to community engagement is evident through efforts to guide local communities in building their own Makerspaces. By hosting events and providing consultation, Dr. Louli extends the impact of the Makerspace beyond the university, promoting a culture of learning and making that benefits both the Rutgers community and the wider public. Through research and collaboration, Dr. Louli continues to explore new ways to integrate technology and hands-on learning in engineering education. This dedication to innovation and student success makes Dr. Louli a valuable asset to Rutgers University and a leader in the field of engineering education.

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