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Dr. M.F. (Frankie) Stewart

Frankie Stewart
Professor
BSc, MEng, PhD, PEng
EPH-322B
416-979-5000 ext. 556416

Areas of Academic Interest

Engineering education

Women in engineering

Education

Year University Degree
2013 Glasgow Caledonian University PhD
1986 University of Toronto MEng
1982 Queen’s University BSc

Selected Courses

Course Code Course
MEC 617 Manufacturing System Control
MEC 734 Design for Manufacturing
MEC 222 Engineering Graphical Communication

Spotlight

Frankie Stewart wants people to know that engineering isn’t all about hard hats and machines. A Ryerson faculty member since 1984, Stewart has seen a lot of change and growth in her field. But myths and inequities persist. “As a profession, I think we still need to get the message out there about the range of specializations available,” she says, “and about the ultimate purpose of engineering, which is to improve lives.” 

Stewart is most interested in design for manufacturing, but she is also passionate about engineering education research and the role of outreach in encouraging young women to enter STEM fields. One message she shares everywhere is that no matter a person’s passion or interest, there is an engineering aspect involved – and a potential career.

An award-winning teacher, Stewart challenges her students to solve real manufacturing problems – how to improve material selection, reduce costs and increase the quality of products – in order to remain viable and competitive in the North American marketplace.

Frankie Stewart

“It’s important to me to be a mentor to students, especially young women. Relationships matter as much as expertise and experience.”

  • OCUFA Teaching Award (2017-18)
  • President’s Award for Teaching Excellence (2012) 
  • Provincial LIFT (Leadership In Faculty Teaching) Award (2006)
  • Ryerson Teaching Excellence Award (2007)
  • Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO)
  • Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA)