
Joseph Schneiderwind, M.S.
Noyce Scholar
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Joseph Schneiderwind earned a B.S. in Engineering Physics and a M.S. in Computational and Applied Mathematics at the Colorado School of Mines. He achieved Ph.D. candidacy in Acoustics at Pennsylvania State University in work focusing on underwater acoustics. After leaving the Ph.D. program due to further progression of a disability, he decided to follow his passion to teach by seeking licensure in secondary mathematics at Metropolitan State University of Denver. Joe is currently a Noyce scholar and is researching the underrepresentation of students with disabilities in STEM fields. He has multiple publications and conference presentations on this issue and is passionate about continuing to raise awareness of the importance of inclusion for people with disabilities.
Blog Posts
Broadening the Equity Lens for STEM Teacher Education: The Invisibility of Disability | April 28, 2021