Dr. Nicholas M. Massa
Dept. Chair - Optics & Photonics Technology at Springfield Technical Community College
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Area of Expertise:
Optics and Photonics Education , Problem-Based Learning , NSF Project Evaluation , Educational Research
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Profile Summary

Dr. Nicholas Massa holds both BS and MS Degrees in Electrical Engineering from Western New England University and a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership/Adult Learning from the University of Connecticut. He is currently a full professor and program coordinator in the Laser Electro-Optics Technology Department at Springfield Technical Community College with over 30 years of experience as a photonics technology educator, educational researcher, and engineering consultant. In 2010 he received SPIE’s Educator of the Year award. He is currently principal investigator on the NSF-ATE Advanced Manufacturing Problem Based Learning (AM PBL) project of the New England Board of Higher Education.
Publications (21)

Proceedings Article | 28 June 2023 Open Access Paper
Proceedings Volume 12723, 127230W (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2670245
KEYWORDS: Photonics, Industry, Manufacturing, Fiber optics, Video, Online learning, Technician training, Fiber lasers, Sensors

Proceedings Article | 30 June 2022 Open Access Paper
Proceedings Volume 12297, 1229705 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2635506
KEYWORDS: Photonics, Scanning transmission electron microscopy, Manufacturing, Geometrical optics, Fiber lasers, Optics manufacturing, Laser applications, Multimedia, Fiber optics, Zoom lenses

Proceedings Article | 2 July 2019 Open Access Paper
Proceedings Volume 11143, 111431J (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2523803
KEYWORDS: Photonics, Manufacturing, Additive manufacturing, Optics manufacturing, Waveguides, Scanning transmission electron microscopy, Fiber lasers, Photonic integrated circuits, Multimedia, Integrated photonics

Proceedings Article | 27 September 2016 Open Access Presentation + Paper
Jeff Hecht, Deborah Hecht, Ahsan Chowdary, Nicholas Massa
Proceedings Volume 9946, 99460M (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2238014
KEYWORDS: Fiber optics, Scanning transmission electron microscopy, Technician training, Connectors, Video, Fiber optic communications, Mathematics, Medicine, Lead

Proceedings Article | 8 October 2015 Open Access Paper
Proceedings Volume 9793, 97932K (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2223219
KEYWORDS: Video, Scanning transmission electron microscopy, Fiber lasers, Photonics, Fiber optics, Manufacturing, Internships, Laser development, Optics manufacturing, Sustainable technology

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Course Instructor
WS1141: Problem-Based Learning: Engaging Students in STEM
Can students learn content material, structured problem solving and teamwork all at the same time? Problem Based Learning (PBL) is designed to do just that by engaging students in authentic real-world problems while supporting their problem-solving skills. Developed for use in medical education in the 1970s, PBL is used in business and law education and even police training. Slowly, it's beginning to emerge in engineering and technology education as a student-centered approach to teaching and learning. Studies show that PBL leads to deeper learning and better retention of material. In this workshop, you'll learn more about PBL and how the New England Board of Higher Education's PBL "Challenges" have been implemented in classrooms and extracurricular activities. You will take the part of a student and solve a PBL Challenge, in the process learning how to enhance students' content knowledge, critical thinking skills, and ability to work in teams.
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