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Human Participants in Engineering Research: Notes from a Fledgling Ethics Committee D. Koepsell, Brinkman, W. - P., and Pont, S., “Human Participants in Engineering Research: Notes from a Fledgling Ethics Committee”, Science & Engineering Ethics, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 1033-1048, 2015. Read more about Human Participants in Engineering Research: Notes from a Fledgling Ethics CommitteeLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
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Refocusing Our Efforts: Assessing Non-Technical Competency Gaps R. L. Meier, Williams, M. R., and Humphreys, M. A., “Refocusing Our Efforts: Assessing Non-Technical Competency Gaps”, Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 89, pp. 377-385, 2000. Read more about Refocusing Our Efforts: Assessing Non-Technical Competency GapsLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Engineering, Human, and Legal Challenges of Navigation Systems for Personal Mobility V. Renaudin, Dommes, A., and Guilbot, M., “Engineering, Human, and Legal Challenges of Navigation Systems for Personal Mobility”, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 177-191, 2017. Read more about Engineering, Human, and Legal Challenges of Navigation Systems for Personal MobilityLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
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Data Sharing and Dual-Use Issues L. Bezuidenhout, “Data Sharing and Dual-Use Issues”, Science and Engineering Ethics, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 83 - 92, 2013. Read more about Data Sharing and Dual-Use IssuesLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Will Life Be Worth Living in a World Without Work? Technological Unemployment and the Meaning of Life J. Danaher, “Will Life Be Worth Living in a World Without Work? Technological Unemployment and the Meaning of Life”, Science & Engineering Ethics, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 41-64, 2017. Read more about Will Life Be Worth Living in a World Without Work? Technological Unemployment and the Meaning of LifeLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Does the Cover Letter Really Matter? K. Moustafa, “Does the Cover Letter Really Matter?”, Science & Engineering Ethics, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 839-841, 2015. Read more about Does the Cover Letter Really Matter?Log in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Software Piracy in Research: A Moral Analysis G. Santillanes and Felder, R., “Software Piracy in Research: A Moral Analysis”, Science & Engineering Ethics, vol. 21, pp. 967-977, 2015. Read more about Software Piracy in Research: A Moral AnalysisLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Fostering Integrity in Research N. A. of Engineering, Sciences, N. Academy of, and of Medicine, I., “Fostering Integrity in Research”, National Academies Press, 2017. Read more about Fostering Integrity in ResearchLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
What Can Students Learn in an Extended Role-Play Simulation on Technology and Society? M. C. Loui, “What Can Students Learn in an Extended Role-Play Simulation on Technology and Society?”, Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 37-47, 2009. Read more about What Can Students Learn in an Extended Role-Play Simulation on Technology and Society?Google ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Standardising Responsibility? The Significance of Interstitial Spaces F. Wickson and Forsberg, E. - M., “Standardising Responsibility? The Significance of Interstitial Spaces”, Science & Engineering Ethics, vol. 21, pp. 1159-1180, 2015. Read more about Standardising Responsibility? The Significance of Interstitial SpacesLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Joining Forces in a World of Open Innovation: Guidelines for the Collaborative Research and Knowledge Transfer Between Science and Industry “Joining Forces in a World of Open Innovation: Guidelines for the Collaborative Research and Knowledge Transfer Between Science and Industry”, 2009. Read more about Joining Forces in a World of Open Innovation: Guidelines for the Collaborative Research and Knowledge Transfer Between Science and IndustryLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS