ethics

In the news: Machine learning security, ethics of new infrastructure, dirty secret of clean energy, ‘hijacking’ word origin

Posted by on June 1, 2021

Dr. Sajal Das, the Daniel C. St. Clair Endowed Chair and professor of computer science, was interviewed for Brian T. Horowitz’s article “Researchers Eye Machine Learning to Secure IoT Data” published April 5 in StateTech.

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Researchers publish new dimension in AI ethics

Posted by on May 5, 2020

Dr. Keng Siau, chair and professor of business and information technology and Weiyu Wang, a 2019 Missouri S&T master’s graduate in information science and technology, propose a new dimension in the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) in a conceptual paper.

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ALP speaker series continues Friday

Posted by on November 12, 2019

The arts, languages, and philosophy 2019-2020 speaker series will continue at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in room 121 of Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Samantha Noll, assistant professor of philosophy at Washington State University, will present a lecture titled “The Invasive Species Diet: The Ethics of Hunting Lionsifh for Consumption.” The abstract is: “Ethical concerns […]

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CSTS lecture on the importance of ethics in education

Posted by on September 3, 2019

Dr. Kelly Elkins, assistant professor of chemistry at Towson University, will speak on the importance of ethics in education from 11 am. to noon on Wednesday, Sept. 10 in the Carver-Turner Room at the Havener Center on the Missouri S&T campus. The lecture is sponsored by S&T’s Center for Society, Technology and Society and is […]

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Speaking of outer space, policy

Posted by on July 2, 2019

Dr. Alanna Krolikowski presented a paper at the National Space Society’s Policy Forum on Space Settlement in Arlington, Virginia, in June.

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Seed funding goes to six collaborative research projects

Posted by on January 8, 2019

Missouri S&T’s Center for Science Technology and Society (CSTS) recently providing seed funding for six interdisciplinary research projects.

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Faculty projects selected for eFellows program

Posted by on August 15, 2018

Eight proposals for the Provost’s eFellows grants have been accepted for 2018-19 as part of a program that promotes innovative and collaborative course design for blended or fully online courses.

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Upcoming events feature faculty topics

Posted by on February 5, 2018

From classroom technology to ethics, upcoming events will focus on topics for faculty. Click on the links below for more event and registration details. Upcoming events include:

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Faculty forum to focus on ethics

Posted by on January 31, 2018

All un-tenured tenure-track faculty, and assistant teaching and research professors are invited to an early career faculty forum on ethics in research and teaching 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, in Room 204 of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library.

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