Aligned with Duke Engineering’s Character Forward initiative, Professor Siobhan Oca’s Ethics in Robotics and Automation course (ME 490) challenges students to see beyond technical skills and practice ...
Mark Moujabber, a fourth-year mechanical engineering and mechanics major, and Sean Rassa, a second-year electrical and computer engineering major, made a strong showing at the 7th annual Lockheed ...
As engineers, our creations have an immeasurable effect on the world, often one that continues to evolve after us in unimaginable ways. From bridges that tragically collapse to robots that are used as ...
Engineers face more than just technical challenges; they must also navigate complex ethical dilemmas that impact lives. Whether they’re designing bridges, medical devices or artificial intelligence ...
While Auburn sets the standard for engineering education, engineers themselves are at the forefront of human innovation. To be at the forefront asks not just “How do we?” but “Should we?” Every ...
Historically, the construction sector has struggled with issues such as bribery, bid-rigging, pay-to-play and kickbacks. Pressure to prioritize short-term profits can overshadow ethical considerations ...
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From ‘Frankenstein’ to ‘Godzilla’: UTEP professors team up to explore science, ethics and pop culture in new course
A new UTEP course called “Monster-ology” will connect science and literary analysis through different media to help students ...
Hermann Facundo Klein-Hessling Barrientos writes about the often-misrepresented history of eugenics in the United States and its legacy of intersections with race and innovative medical research.
The mega-ethical question of who and what is a human being is brought to one’s mind with increasing frequency by the accelerating advances in scientific technology. As human beings increasingly apply ...
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