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Deanne Bell
Deanne Bell at Mars 2020 Rover Name Announcement.jpg
Bell in 2020
Born
Alma mater Washington University in St. Louis
Occupation Mechanical engineer and TV personality
Known for Hosting numerous TV shows

Deanne Bell is an American engineer and a well-known television personality. She uses her engineering skills to explain how things work on TV shows. She is known for making science and technology exciting for everyone.

Deanne Bell's Journey in Engineering and TV

Deanne Bell was born in Palm Bay, Florida. She loved learning about how things are built and how they work. In 2002, she earned a special degree called a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis. This means she studied how to design, build, and fix machines.

Before she became famous on TV, Deanne worked as an engineer. She designed special optical parts for military aircraft sensors in Los Angeles. These parts help planes see things clearly. She also worked for a software company in Boston, helping with their computer programs.

TV Shows and STEM Education

Deanne has appeared on many popular TV shows. She was on Design Squad on PBS, where she helped teams build cool inventions. She also worked on Smash Lab for the Discovery Channel, where they tested out wild science experiments. You might have seen her on National Geographic's "The Egyptian Job" or co-hosting "Money Hunters" on DIY Network. She even co-hosted "Rise Up" on ESPN.

Her work on these shows helps make science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fun and easy to understand for young people. She shows how engineering is used in real life.

Inspiring Future Engineers

In 2014, Deanne started an amazing organization called Future Engineers. This group works with NASA and other partners to create challenges for students. These challenges are part of a big effort to encourage young people to become inventors and makers.

One of the first challenges asked students to design a 3D model of a tool for space. The winning design was actually 3D printed aboard the International Space Station! This means a student's idea became a real tool used by astronauts in space. Deanne Bell helps inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.

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