The following is a listing of demos of student projects done in the Summer 2022 Ethics in Engineering Computing course.
Project-id | Names | Engineering Area |
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1 | Bianca Batista, Ainee Martin | Chemical Engineering |
2 | Ashley Cernicky, Lauren Kane | Civil Engineering |
3 | Megan McGuckin, Ellie Walsh | Environmental |
4 | Angelique, Annika | Civil Engineering |
5 | Duncan Park, Evan Hartman | Computer Science |
6 | John Kapustka, Mark Beckerle | Computer Science |
7 | Taylor Bielecki, Parker Moore | Computer Science |
8 | Jada Woodard, Kara Clouse | Civil engineering |
9 | Brendan McGinn, Stephen Heritage | Aerospace Engineering |
10 | Lindsay Soloaga, Caroline Landry | Computer Science |
11 | Clare Nickerson, Lindsey Canessa | computer science |
12 | Victoria Fernandez, Bobby Lukasiewicz | Computer Science |
13 | Jack Scalise, Santiago Lopez | Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering |
14 | Maggie O'Connell, Krista Handler | Computer Science |
15 | Megan Kelleher, Allison Gentry | Environmental Engineering |
16 | Ricardo Ortiz, Zach Mikhail | Mechanical Engineering |
17 | Martin Ta, Aldo Plascencia | Civil Engineering |
18 | Eno-Akyie Ennin, Zhaniya Abzhan | Computer Science |
19 | Justin Yatsuhashi, Hugh Rosshirt | Computer Science |
20 | Edson Augustin, Noah Rooff | Computer Science |
21 | Alexx Johnson, Nathan Russom | Computer Science |
22 | Viviana Rivera, Oscar Martinez | Civil Engineering |
23 | Josh Lehman, Dominic Keene | Electrical Engineering |
24 | Aryanna Perez, Grace Quinn | Chemical Engineering |
25 | Alex Deye, Max Bishop | Mechanical engineering |
26 | Kaitlyn Fare, Adrienne Miller, Hannah Waleski | Computer Science |
27 | David Wang, Jon Nguyen | Computer Science |
28 | Jonathan Nguyen, David Wang | Computer Science |
29 | Owen Prinster, Liam Novak | Aerospace Engineering |
30 | Paul du Vair, Nick Lynch | Aerospace Engineering |
We researched different ethical issues of debate within the discipline as well as disasters that have occurred due to mistakes on part of the CS discipline. We then looked into gender discrimination issues in software engineering, a large issue in this discipline.
We researched and discussed ethical dilemmas, disasters, biases, lessons, and workplace issues within the field of computer science. Then, we consolidated our information into a slideshow. After this, using our workplace issue and the knowledge we gained from our research, we created to realistic workplace scenarios and their respective google forms. We then recorded a presentation and had our flatmates debate about the data collection dilemma that we posed.
We read articles on the major ethical concerns in Computer science righ noe. We aslso studied the notes on biases and frameworks to learn how they related to the ethical. More articles were read on privacy and algorithmic bias, along with disasters relating to those ethical concerns. Lastly, scholarly documents on workplace culture in the computer science industry and how to comabt bias in that culture were read.
We used the topics that we studied in class and some of the coursework that kaitlyn has had (since she is a computer science major) to inspire our research topic issues. We then researched online and made sure to educate ourselves as much as possible about both sides of the topic before creating our final presentation