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Rea Lavi

Lecturer and Curriculum Designer at MIT School of Engineering - Teaching and assessing systems thinking, creative thinking, and other thinking skills - Structured methods and innovative tools for complex problem-solving
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Rea Lavi is a problem-solving specialist who excels in optimizing team processes and assessing thinking skills, particularly in creative thinking, systems thinking, and metacognition.

With a background spanning model-based systems engineering, education research, management science, and cognitive psychology, Rea instructs professionals, teachers, and students from various disciplines on complex problem-solving.

Having collaborated with prestigious institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, and companies such as Whirlpool Corporation and Airbus SAS, Rea has a wealth of experience in the field.

Rea is the inventor of the SNAP Method, a structured creative problem-solving approach, and has developed two accompanying software apps, SNAP Method and SNAP Companion, aimed at enhancing idea generation and problem-solving for teams.

Education-wise, Rea holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology, a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a focus on Brain Sciences, a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Education, and a Master of Education (MEd) specializing in Curriculum Planning and Management.

With a teaching background at institutions like MIT and Technion, Rea has served in various roles including lecturer, curriculum designer, instructional designer, teaching assistant, research coordinator, and operations manager across academia and industry.

Additionally, Rea has military experience, having served as an Information Specialist, First Sergeant in the Israel Defense Forces - Military Intelligence.

To learn more about Rea Lavi's work and expertise, visit their one-page CV at https://bit.ly/3xzIl6e or explore their Google Scholar profile at https://bit.ly/3hXwk5W. For insights and resources on problem-solving, visit www.solvenewproblems.com.

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