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Sheila Rhodes
Shelia Rhodes' headshot

Hi campers and families.  I am an Associate Teaching Professor in the Mitch and Leslie Frazer Faculty of Education at Â鶹´«Ã½ University where I have taught a variety of courses including Science and Technology, Health and Physical Education and Environmental Education.  I am on the executive of the Science Teachers’ Association of Ontario and I am actively involved in many environmental organizations.  I have been the Camp Director for camps based out of the Faculty of Education for sixteen 16 years (since camps started!). I look forward to meeting new families and renewing friendships with returning families. 

 

 

Dr. Qusay MahmoudQusay H. Mahmoud 

Hi there! My name is Qusay H. Mahmoud. I am a Professor of Software Engineering in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering at Â鶹´«Ã½ University. I am the Associate Dean of Experiential Learning and Engineering Outreach in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, where several of our camp programs are developed. Our 2021 camp programs were my first year being involved with Â鶹´«Ã½'s Child(ren) and Youth camps, and I am excited to hear even more great feedback from campers and their families as we engage the community in future camp programs!

 

Ellen (James) Istvan

Ellen JamesHello, my name is Ellen Istvan and I am the Women in Engineering and Engineering Outreach Program Supervisor in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. I graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering from Western University, where I was involved in the Women in Engineering program, volunteered for the Engineering Outreach program, and completed an internship at Union Gas. After graduation, I joined Ferrero, the leading global chocolate and confectionery manufacturer (Nutella, Ferrero Rocher, Tic Tac, and Kinder Chocolate) as a project supervisor, and moved to Alba, Italy. Now back in Canada, I am using my experiences to help inspire and lead the next generation of youth to understand the importance of STEM pathways. I hope through our work we are able to transform the way youth interact with STEM concepts by simplifying complex thoughts into actionable ideas that society can use. My door is always open!

 

Laura Thursby

Laura Thursby is an experienced scholar, researcher, and educator at Â鶹´«Ã½ University, where she has overseen peer-led initiatives and developed innovative programs that foster inclusive and supportive learning environments. With a Ph.D. in Cultural Studies and a strong interdisciplinary background, Laura is passionate about creating impactful STEM outreach initiatives for K-12 students. She is committed to applying Universal Design for Learning principles to ensure accessible, engaging experiences for all learners. In her work, Laura emphasizes collaboration, sustainability, and innovation in program development, aiming to inspire student success both academically and professionally.

 

Engineering Outreach Coordinators

 
Sarah Wedge | Women in Engineering & Engineering Outreach Coordinator

Hello! My name is Sarah Wedge and I am the Engineering Outreach Coordinator for our Girls Programs. I graduated from Â鶹´«Ã½ University with a BEng. in Software Engineering. During my studies, I delved into software development and machine learning by collaborating with a team of fellow students to develop an ASL recognition software. I was also a part of the Women for STEM scholarship program where I received the Westinghouse Electric Canada Women for STEM scholarship. Being part of the Women for STEM program and the Women in Engineering society connected me with many inspiring women in STEM fields. They helped grow my confidence and curiosity, demonstrating how crucial mentorship is to the success of young women pursuing STEM careers. This experience inspired me to explore the impact of providing mentorship and accessible STEM education to girls of all ages. My goal is to create a fun and exciting learning environment which will empower girls and foster their love for STEM.

Alex Piliounis | Engineering Outreach Coordinator - Mobile Design Lab/Teacher Programs

Hi! My name is Alex Piliounis and I am one of the Engineering Outreach Coordinators. I graduated from Queen’s University with a B.A.Sc. in Engineering Physics. After working in research and being a teaching assistant at Queen’s which fostered my passion for teaching, I switched to pursuing a B.Ed. at Â鶹´«Ã½ University. While studying, I worked to develop engaging STEM activities using microcontrollers, sensors, and coding for numerous classrooms. Now working in Engineering Outreach, I am excited to have the opportunity to support teachers and youth with design thinking in the classroom. One of my many goals is to bring inquiry-based and accessible STEM experiences to a broad range of youth - igniting students' passion for STEM.

Zahraa Bassyouni | Engineering Outreach Coordinator - High School Programs

Hello! My name is Zahraa Bassyouni and I am one of the Engineering Outreach Coordinators. I'm originally from Lebanon, where I completed my bachelor's degree in Mechatronics Engineering at Rafik Hariri University and then worked as a research assistant at the Vision and Robotics Lab at the American University of Beirut (AUB). During my time at AUB, I focused on advancing human-robot interactions using augmented reality and Artificial Intelligence. My next venture led me to Canada, where I completed my MASc. in Mechanical Engineering at Â鶹´«Ã½ University with a research focus on micro-machining. While studying, I worked as a coding and robotics instructor where I taught students engineering concepts using hands-on-learning activities with lego kits. I'm thrilled to be part of the Engineering Outreach team, and I can't wait to share my enthusiasm and knowledge with others!

Allison Prinzen | Engineering Outreach Coordinator - Elementary Programs

Hey there! I’m Allison Prinzen, your friendly Engineering Outreach Coordinator for Elementary Programs! My journey began at the University of Ottawa, where I earned my Honours Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Sciences with an Entrepreneurial Option. During this time, I delved into the world of research as a Research Assistant with the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), exploring innovative technologies within the Emergency Department. Now, I am diving deeper into the realm of education, pursuing my Masters of Science in Education at Niagara University, where I am working towards my first publication. When I’m not immersed in Engineering Outreach, you can find me in the vibrant setting of the Durham District School Board as a Supply Teacher, where I infuse STEM concepts into daily lessons. My passion lies in creating inclusive and dynamic spaces where young minds can flourish, exploring STEM in imaginative ways. Let’s inspire the next generation together!

 

2025 Summer Camp Counsellors

(coming spring 2025)