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Dr. Tetyana Antimirova is a Professor and the Undergraduate Program Director at the Department of Physics at Toronto Metropolitan University. She holds a PhD in Physics, specializing in Condensed Matter Physics from the National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine. Dr. Antimirova's research interests include Activity-Based Learning, Discipline-Based Science Education Research (DBER), Educational Technologies, Physics Education Research (PER), and STEM Education. Her work emphasizes Curriculum Development and innovative teaching practices in physics education. Dr. Antimirova has received several awards for her contributions to teaching and learning, including the D2L Innovation Award in 2012 and the Provost’s Innovative Teaching Award at Ryerson University in 2010. She is an active member of various professional organizations, including the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP), where she serves as the Chair of the Physics Education Commission and is also the Ontario Section Representative for the Ontario Association of Physics Teachers (OAPT). Her ongoing commitment to improving physics education reflects her extensive experience and engagement in the field.
Department of Chemical Engineering