and has acted as a long-term educational consultant, setting up a course and writing a corresponding textbook with Heinz Luegenbiehl, entitled Global Engineering Ethics. His research and teaching interests include engineering ethics, moral psychology, philosophy of technology, Chinese philosophy, political philosophy, and contemporary European philosophy.
He is also a faculty member of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He has been working with the Joint Institute since 2009, leading advancement in various aspects of the institute. He has led the initial ABET accreditation for both engineering programs of the institute. Previously, Dr.
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