TEACHING
In Spring 2019, I taught Ethics of Technology, a brand new course of my design, at MIT. NPR did a story about the class. I also taught an undergraduate ethics seminar.
In January 2019, I taught a mini-course aimed at teaching engineers how to identify and address ethical issues raised by their work. This workshop is practice-based and was the pilot for a new curricular initiative at MIT.
In Fall 2018, I taught Bioethics at MIT.
I'm also PI or co-PI on several grant-supported projects aimed at reinventing ethics education for engineers of various kinds. Some are explicitly AI focused, including a K-12 project; others are broader. All are efforts to embed ethics in engineering practice in novel ways.
I've also been the instructor for two seminars at PIKSI Boston: one on Race, Oppression & Obligation; and one on Death & the Meaning of Life. During graduate school, I was teaching assistant for Problems of Philosophy; Ethical Theory; Justice; Moral Problems and the Good Life; and Good Food: The Ethics & Politics of Food.
In January 2019, I taught a mini-course aimed at teaching engineers how to identify and address ethical issues raised by their work. This workshop is practice-based and was the pilot for a new curricular initiative at MIT.
In Fall 2018, I taught Bioethics at MIT.
I'm also PI or co-PI on several grant-supported projects aimed at reinventing ethics education for engineers of various kinds. Some are explicitly AI focused, including a K-12 project; others are broader. All are efforts to embed ethics in engineering practice in novel ways.
I've also been the instructor for two seminars at PIKSI Boston: one on Race, Oppression & Obligation; and one on Death & the Meaning of Life. During graduate school, I was teaching assistant for Problems of Philosophy; Ethical Theory; Justice; Moral Problems and the Good Life; and Good Food: The Ethics & Politics of Food.