Associate Professor of Teaching
3410 Engineering Hall
845-729-7485
kingce@uci.edu
Key Research Areas
Engineering and STEM education, active learning, clinical immersion, design-build test pedagogies, womens health medical devices, clinical trials, rehabilitation, mobile health systems (mHealth), brain- computer interface (BCI) systems, neural engineering, neuroscience, robotics, wearable sensors, control systems, signal processing, machine learning, women’s health medical devices
Professional Bio
I am an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. I received my BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering from Manhattan College and my PhD in Biomedical Engineering from UC Irvine, where I developed brain-computer interface systems for neurorehabilitation. I was a post-doctorate in the Wireless Health Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a research manager in the Center for SMART Health, where I focused on wireless health monitoring clinical trials for stroke and pediatric asthma. My current research is on engineering education, specializing in pedagogy strategies to promote learning and teamwork in design-build-test courses, as well as women’s health medical devices to improve physician workflow and patient comfort in pre- and post-partum care.