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Appendix B
Workshop Attendees

Linda Abriola* (NAE)

Dean, School of Engineering

Tufts University

105 Anderson Hall

200 College Ave.

Medford, MA 02155

617.627.3237

engineeringdeansoffice@tufts.edu


Alice Agogino* (NAE)

Roscoe and Elizabeth Hughes Professor of Mechanical Engineering

University of California at Berkeley

5136 Etcheverry Hall

Mailstop 1740

Berkeley, CA 94720

510.642.6450

agogino@berkeley.edu


John Ahearne* (NAE)

Director, Ethics Programs

The Sigma Xi Center

P.O. Box 13975

99 Alexander Drive

Research Triangle Park, NC 27709

919.547.5213

ahearne@sigmaxi.org


Adjo Amekudzi

Associate Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology

790 Atlantic Drive

Atlanta, GA 30332

404.894.0404

adjo.amekudzi@ce.gatech.edu

*

Program participant.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Attendees." National Academy of Engineering. 2010. Engineering, Social Justice, and Sustainable Community Development: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12887.
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Richard O. Anderson*

Principal Engineer

SOMAT Engineering, Inc.

26445 Northline

Taylor, MI 48180

734.946.4966

Roape1@aol.com


Nickie Athanason

1622 N. Highland Street

Arlington, VA 22201

ndymersky@hotmail.com


Caroline Baillie*

DuPont Chair in Engineering Education Research and Development

Queen’s University

Beamish-Munro Hall, Room 301

Kingston, ON K7L 3N6

613.533.6249

cbaillie@post.queensu.ca


Sarah Banas

Program Associate

American Association for the Advancement of Science

1200 New York Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20005

202.326.6492

sbanas@aaas.org


Abul Barkat*

Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences

University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Ramna, Dhaka—1000

Bangladesh

880.2.9661920.73 Ext. 6451

hdrc@bangla.net


Rosalyn W. Berne

Associate Professor, School of Engineering

University of Virginia

351 McCormick Road

Thornton Hall A236

Charlottesville, VA 22904

434.924.6098

rwb@virginia.edu


Kristen Sanford Bernhardt

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Lafayette College

310 AEC

Easton, PA 18042

610.330.5584

sanfordk@lafayette.edu


Carlos Bertha*

Associate Professor of Philosophy

U.S. Air Force Academy

HQ USAFA/DFPY

2354 Fairchild Drive, Suite 1A45

U.S. Air Force Academy, CO 80840

719.333.8655

carl.bertha@usafa.edu


Jason Borenstein

Director of Graduate Research Ethics Programs

School of Public Policy

Georgia Institute of Technology

685 Cherry Street

Atlanta, GA 30332

404.385.2801

jason.borenstein@pubpolicy.gatech.edu

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Danielle Boykin

Associate Editor

National Society of Professional Engineers

1420 King Street

Alexandria, VA 22314

703.684.2879

dboykin@nspe.org


William Brinkman

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science

Miami University

Benton Hall, Room 205

Oxford, OH 45056

513.907.7165

brinkmwj@muohio.edu


George Bugliarello* (NAE)

President Emeritus and University Professor

Polytechnic Institute of NYU

6 MetroTech Center

Brooklyn, NY 11201

718.260.3330

gbugliar@poly.edu


Vincent Caristo

Undergraduate Student, School of Engineering

University of Virginia

138 Goodman Street

Charlottesville, VA 22902

609.731.6129

vrc9u@virginia.edu


Dennis Chamot

Associate Executive Director, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences

The National Academies

500 Fifth Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20001

202.334.1355

dchamot@nas.edu


Regina Clewlow*

Energy Fellow

MIT Energy Initiative

77 Massachusetts Avenue

E40-455

Cambridge, MA 02139

617.997.1922

rclewlow@mit.edu


Laura Cooney

Assistant Program Manager

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

875 N. Randolph Street

Arlington, VA 22203

703.696.9517

laura.cooney@afosr.af.mil


David Crocker*

Senior Research Scholar, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy

University of Maryland

2101 Van Munching Hall

College Park, MD 20742

301.405.4763

dcrocker@umd.edu

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Gary Cruz

Assistant Director of Programs

SHPE/AHETEMS

416 Yates Street

P.O. Box 19019

Arlington, TX 76019

817.272.1116

gary.cruz@shpe.org


John Daly

Coordinator

Development Gateway

14205 Bauer Drive

Rockville, MD 20853

301.460.6364

John.Daly@gmail.com


David Daniel* (NAE)

President

University of Texas at Dallas

800 West Campbell Road

Richardson, TX 75080

972.883.2201

dedaniel@utdallas.edu


Jonathan Essoka

Environmental Engineer/Scientist

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

1650 Arch Street

3WP10

Philadelphia, PA 19103

215.814.5774

essoka.jonathan@epa.gov


Ana Ferreras

Program Officer

The National Academies

500 Fifth Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20001

202.334.1697

aferreras@nas.edu


Kevin Finneran

Editor-in-Chief

Issues in Science and Technology

500 Fifth Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20001

kfinnera@nas.edu

202.965.5648


Woodie Flowers* (NAE)

Pappalardo Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

77 Massachusetts Avenue

Room 3-43

Cambridge, MA 02139

617.253.6234

flowers@mit.edu


Amy Forrester

Managing Editor

Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy

7200 Wisconsin Avenue

Suite 601

Bethesda, MD 20814

301.961.6722

amy.forrester@proquest.com

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Deborah Goodings

Professor, Geotechnical Engineering Program

University of Maryland

Department of Civil Engineering

College Park, MD 20742

301.405.1960

goodings@umd.edu


Albert Grant

Chair

Engineers Forum on Sustainability

9036 Willow Valley Drive

Potomac, MD 20854

301.340.8082

aagrant@localnet.com


Rebekah Green*

Research Associate and Grant Writer

Institute for Global and Community Resilience

Western Washington University

516 High Street

Environmental Studies, MS 9085

Bellingham, WA 98225

360.650.4337

rebekah.green@wwu.edu


William Gross

Professor and Dean Emeritus

University of New Mexico

1401 Las Lomas Road N.E.

Albuquerque, NM 87106

505.242.5785

wgross@unm.edu


Robert Hannemann

Director, Gordon Institute

Tufts University

200 Boston Avenue

Suite 2400

Medford, MA 02155

617.627.3110

robert.hannemann@tufts.edu


Muhammad Haris

Professor, Philosophy Department

University of North Carolina, Charlotte

9201 University City Boulevard

Charlotte, NC 28223

704.687.2240

M.Haris@uncc.edu


Ed Harris*

Sue and Harry Bovay Professor of History and Ethics of Professional Engineering

Texas A&M University

302G Bolton Hall

College Station, TX 77843

979.845.5697

e-harris@philosophy.tamu.edu


Hank Hatch* (NAE)

Former Chief of Engineers

U.S. Army

2715 Silkwood Court

Oakton, VA 22124

703.476.8895

hankhatch@aol.com

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Attendees." National Academy of Engineering. 2010. Engineering, Social Justice, and Sustainable Community Development: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12887.
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Joe Herkert*

Lincoln Associate Professor of Ethics and Technology

Arizona State University

Santa Catalina (SANCA) 250D

7001 E. Williams Field Road

Mesa, AZ 85212

480.727.1548

joseph.herkert@asu.edu


Laura Hermann

Director

Potomac Communications

1133 20th Street, N.W.

Suite 400

Washington, DC 20036

202.380.6835

lhermann@pcgpr.com


Robert Hershey

Consultant

Robert L. Hershey, P.E.

1255 New Hampshire Avenue

#1033

Washington, DC 20036

202.659.9529

hershey@cpcug.org


Jonathan Herz

Architect

U.S. General Services Administration

1800 F Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20405

202.501.3476

jonathan.herz@gsa.gov


Abul Hussam*

Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

George Mason University

Fairfax, VA 22030

703.993.1085

ahussam@gmu.edu


Margaret Huyck

Professor

Illinois Institute of Technology

1718 E. 55th Street

Chicago, IL 60615

773.667.3649

huyck@iit.edu


Sheila Jasanoff*

Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies

John F. Kennedy School of Government

Harvard University

79 JFK Street, Littauer 354

Cambridge, MA 02138

617.495.7902

sheila_jasanoff@harvard.edu


Jens Kabo

Doctoral candidate

Queen’s University, Canada

420 Main Street

Apartment 81

Agawam, MA 01001

413.563.8630

jens.kabo@chee.queensu.ca

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Attendees." National Academy of Engineering. 2010. Engineering, Social Justice, and Sustainable Community Development: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12887.
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William Kelly

Manager of Public Affairs

American Society for Engineering Education

1818 N Street, N.W.

Suite 600

Washington, DC 20036

202.331.3537

w.kelly@asee.org


Samuel Keno

Vocational Training Centers Coordinator

Ethiopia Evangelical Church Development Program

P.box 81064

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

25.191.135.6062

ksaamii@yahoo.com


Ron Kline*

Bovay Professor in the History and Ethics of Professional Engineering

Cornell University

394 Rhodes Hall

Ithaca, NY 14853

607.255.4307

rrk1@cornell.edu


Margo Kulkarni

Undergraduate Student

Columbia University

1604 W. Alabama

Houston, TX 77006

713.732.6956

mk3046@columbia.edu


Daniele Lantagne*

Safe Water System Staff Engineer

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton Road N.E.

MS-A38

Atlanta, GA 30333

404.639.0231

dlantagne@cdc.gov


Joseph Le Doux*

Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology

313 Ferst Drive, Suite 2127

Atlanta, GA 30332

404.385.0632

joe.ledoux@bme.gatech.edu


Jon Leydens

Associate Professor

Colorado School of Mines

301 Stratton Hall

Golden, CO 80401

303.273.3180

jleydens@mines.edu


Andrew Light

Director, Center for Global Ethics

George Mason University

1736 Columbia Road, N.W.

Apartment 310

Washington, DC 20009

917-570-3276

alight1@gmu.edu

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Attendees." National Academy of Engineering. 2010. Engineering, Social Justice, and Sustainable Community Development: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12887.
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Marshall Lih

Senior Advisor

National Science Foundation

4201 Wilson Boulevard

Room 565.43

Arlington, VA 22230

703.292.4608

mlih@nsf.gov


Michael Loui*

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

University of Illinois

Coordinated Science Laboratory

1308 W Main Street

Urbana, IL 61801

217.333.2595

loui@illinois.edu


Garrick Louis*

Associate Professor, Environmental and Water Resources Engineering

The University of Virginia

Olsson Hall, Office: 102A

151 Engineer’s Way

Charlottesville, VA 22904

434.982.2742

gel7f@virginia.edu


Juan Lucena*

Associate Professor, Liberal Arts and International Studies Division

Colorado School of Mines

Stratton Hall #424

Golden, CO 80401

303.273.3564

jlucena@mines.edu


Carl Mack

Executive Director

National Society of Black Engineers

205 Daingerfield Road

Alexandria, VA 22314

703.549.2207

rcox@nsbe.org


Guru Madhavan

Mirzayan Fellow

The National Academies

500 Fifth Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20001

607.768.4052

gmadhavan@gmail.com


Britney McCoy

Doctoral Candidate

Carnegie Mellon University

5710 Phillips Avenue

Apartment A-1

Pittsburgh, PA 15217

412.521.4546

bmccoy@andrew.cmu.edu


Keith Miller*

Professor of Computer Science

University of Illinois at Springfield

One University Plaza

UIS, CSC, UHB 3100

Springfield, IL 62703

217.206.7327

miller.keith@uis.edu

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Carl Mitcham*

Director, Hennebach Program in the Humanities

Colorado School of Mines

Stratton Hall #318

Golden, CO 80401

303.273.3648

cmitcham@mines.edu


Driss Moumane

Senior Advisor

Catholic Relief Services

228 W. Lexington Street

Baltimore, MD 21201

410.625.2220

dmoumane@crs.org


Priscilla P. Nelson*

Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

New Jersey Institute of Technology

323 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard

Newark, NJ 07102-1982

973.596.3220

pnelson@njit.edu


Dean Nieusma

Assistant Professor

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

STS Department, Sage 5508

110 8th Street

Troy, NY 12180

518.276.6381

nieusma@rpi.edu


Douglas Oliver

AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow

AAAS (NSF)

1930 N. Van Buren

Arlington, VA 22205

703.292.5112

douglas-oliver@bex.net


Eric Pappas

Associate Professor, School of Engineering

James Madison University

701 Carrier Drive

MSC 4113

Harrisonburg, VA 22807

540.568.1694

PappasEC@jmu.edu


Kevin Passino*

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Ohio State University

205 Dreese Laboratory

2015 Neil Avenue

Columbus, OH 43210

614.292.5716

passino@ece.osu.edu


Kurt Paterson

Director, D80 Center

Michigan Technological University

1400 Townsend Drive

Houghton, MI 49931

906.487.3495

paterson@mtu.edu

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Greg Pearson

Program Officer

National Academy of Engineering

500 Fifth Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20001

202.334.2282

gpearson@nae.edu


Iris Portny

Writer/Editor

4300 Old Dominion Drive

#411

Arlington, VA 22207

703.526.4532

iris.portny@cornell.edu


Fionnuala Quinn

12309 Country Ridge Lane

Fairfax, VA 22033

703.758.0851

finnQ@aol.com


Anu Ramaswami*

Professor, Environmental Engineering

University of Colorado, Denver

College of Engineering and Applied Science

Campus Box 113

P.O. Box 173364

Denver, CO 80217

303.556.4734

anu.ramaswami@ucdenver.edu


Donna Riley*

Associate Professor, Picker Engineering Program

Smith College

51 College Lane

Northampton, MA 01063

413.585.7003

driley@email.smith.edu


Jen Schneider

Assistant Professor, LAIS

Colorado School of Mines

1005 14th Street

Stratton Hall 406

Golden, CO 80401

303.273.3628

jjschnei@mines.edu


Brian Schrag

Executive Secretary, Association for Practical and Professional Ethics

Indiana University

618 East Third Street

Bloomington, IN 47405

812.855.6450

appe@indiana.edu


Kenneth Schug

Professor of Chemistry

Illinois Institute of Technology

1466 E. Park Place

Chicago, IL 60637

312.218.3438

kschug@msn.com

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Bruce Seely*

Professor of History and Chair, Department of Social Sciences

Michigan Technological University

1400 Townsend Drive

Houghton, MI 49931

906.487.2113

bseely@mtu.edu


Wesley Shrum*

Professor of Sociology

Louisiana State University A&M

126 Stubbs Hall

Baton Rouge, LA 70803

225.388.5102

shrum@lsu.edu


Karen Smilowitz*

Junior William A. Patterson Chair in Transportation

Northwestern University

2145 Sheridan Road

Technological Institute M233

Evanston, IL 60208

847.491.4693

ksmilowitz@northwestern.edu


Jimmy Smith*

Director, National Institute for Engineering

Ethics and Murdough Center for Engineering Professionalism

Texas Tech University

M.S. 41023

Civil Engineering

Lubbock, TX 79409

806.742.3476

Jimmy.Smith@ttu.edu


Bradley Striebig

Associate Professor

James Madison University

3235 Clement Drive

Harrisonburg, VA 22807

540.568.8895

bstriebig@gmail.com


Jessica Tucker

AAAS Science Policy Fellow

Department of Health and Human Services

465 Meadow Road

Apartment 7306

Princeton, NJ 08540

412.654.2065

jessmtuck@gmail.com


S. Claudia Vargas

Director-Founder/Principal Investigator

Complex Systems Optimization Lab

P.O. Box 1087

Northampton, MA 01061

801.362.2862

scvargas@cosola.org


P. Aarne Vesilind

Professor of Civil Engineering (Retired)

Bucknell University

142 Hilltop Place

New London, NH 03257

603.526.6011

aarne.vesilind@gmail.com

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Attendees." National Academy of Engineering. 2010. Engineering, Social Justice, and Sustainable Community Development: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12887.
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Bill Wallace*

Founder & President, Wallace Futures Group

Engineers Without Borders—USA

1400 Overlook Drive

Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

970.879.1122

bill.wallace@wallacefutures.com


Dennis Warner*

Senior Technical Advisor

Catholic Relief Services

228 W. Lexington Street

Baltimore, MD 21201

410.625.2220

dwarner@crs.org


Richard Weibl

Director, Center for Careers in Science

AAAS

1200 New York Avenue, N.W.

Washington, DC 20005

202.326.6674

rweibl@aaas.org


Caroline Whitbeck

Elmer G. Beamer–Hubert H. Schneider Professor in Ethics

Case Western Reserve University

193 Long Bow Lane West

Becket, MA 01223

412.623.5714

cw07@onlineethics.org


Wm. A. Wulf* (NAE)

President Emeritus, NAE

University Professor and AT&T Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences

University of Virginia

151 Engineer’s Way

Charlottesville, VA 22904

434.982.2223

Wulf@virginia.edu


David Zumbrunnen

Warren H. Owen Duke Energy Distinguished Professor

Clemson University

221 Fluor Daniel Building

Clemson, SC 29634

864.656.5625

zdavid@clemson.edu


Secretariat


Rachelle Hollander

Director, Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society

National Academy of Engineering

500 Fifth Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20001

202.334.3068

rhollander@nae.edu


Jessica Buono

Research Associate

National Academy of Engineering

500 Fifth Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20001

202.334.1547

jbuono@nae.edu

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Nathan Kahl

Program Associate

National Academy of Engineering

500 Fifth Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20001

202.334.2226

nkahl@nae.edu


Jacqueline Martin

Senior Program Assistant

National Academy of Engineering

500 Fifth Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20001

202.334.1628

jmartin@nae.edu

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Engineering, Social Justice, and Sustainable Community Development is the first in a series of biennial workshops on the theme of engineering ethics and engineering leadership. This workshop addresses conflicting positive goals for engineering projects in impoverished areas and areas in crisis. These conflicts arise domestically as well as in international arenas. The goals of project sponsors and participants, which are often implicit, include protecting human welfare, ensuring social justice, and striving for environmental sustainability alongside the more often explicit goal of economic development or progress.

The workshop, summarized in this volume, discussed how to achieve the following:

  • Improve research in engineering ethics.
  • Improve engineering practice in situations of crisis and conflict.
  • Improve engineering education in ethics and social issues.
  • Involve professional societies in these efforts.
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