Joseph
R. Herkert is Lincoln Associate Professor of Ethics and Technology at Arizona State University where he
teaches ethics of engineering & technology and
science, technology & society courses. Dr. Herkert works primarily in the field of engineering
ethics, with particular focus on macroethical problems and issues.
He is editor of Social, Ethical and Policy Implications of
Engineering: Selected Readings (Wiley/IEEE Press, 2000)
and has published numerous articles on engineering ethics and
computing ethics in engineering,
law, social science, and applied ethics journals. He is a frequent
speaker on engineering ethics at academic conferences and professional
meetings. Herkert is a past-president of the IEEE
Society on Social Implications of Technology (SSIT) and the current
editor of IEEE
Technology and Society Magazine. In 2007 he was the inaugural recipient of the SSIT Distinguished Service Award. He is a member of the
Executive Board of the National
Institute for Engineering Ethics and for ten years served on the Advisory Board of the Online
Center for Ethics in Engineering and Science. Herkert is
the 2005 recipient of the Sterling
Olmsted Award, the highest honor bestowed by the Liberal
Education Division of the American Society for Engineering Education, for “the
many contributions he has made as an educator and lecturer, as
a contributor to the literature, and as a promoter of the ideals
of liberal education in engineering education." He is
also a registered Professional Engineer (Indiana) with more than
five years experience in the power industry. Herkert received
a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Southern Methodist University,
an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Bowling Green State University,
and a doctorate in Engineering and Policy from Washington University
in St. Louis.
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