Topics include but are not limited to the following areas:<br>Ethics Fundamentals<br>1. Ethics and Conflicts of Interest<br>2. Ethics and Whistleblowing<br>3. Ethics and the Idea of the Public (Does the Public end at the boundary of one’s nation?)<br>4. Ethics and Ethical Responsibility<br>5. Ethics and Professions in Science (e.g. Can science be a profession?)<br>6. Ethics and Biomedical Engineering (e.g., Can engineers have patients?)<br>Ethics in Science, Technology and Engineering Disciplines<br>7. Ethics and Professional Responsibility in Science, Technology and Engineering<br>8. Ethics and Emerging Technologies (biotechnology, nanotechnology, cognitive science, and robotics)<br>9. Ethics and Risk Management & Risk Communication<br>10. Ethics and Information & Communication Technology<br>11. Ethics and Computing and Software Engineering<br>12. Ethics and Energy Systems<br>13. Ethics and Biometrics<br>Ethics, Morality, Law and Culture<br>14. Ethics and Law & Regulation<br>15. Ethics and Technology Policy<br>16. Ethics and a World of Diverse Cultures<br>17. Ethics and the Culture of Science and Engineering<br>18. Ethics and Professional Societies (including Codes of Ethics)<br>19. Ethics and Compliance in Corporations<br>20. Ethics and Intellectual Property<br>Ethics, Society and Environment<br>21. Ethics and Social Issues (gender & ethnic diversity, peace studies, social justice, humanitarian engineering)<br>22. Ethics and Public Safety, Health and Welfare<br>23. Ethics and its Practice: ethics of a community versus individual ethics<br>24. Ethics and Environmental Concerns<br>25. Ethics and Sustainable Development<br>Ethics and Education<br>26. Ethics and Accreditation/Certification<br>27. Ethics and Young Researchers<br>28. Ethics and Education for Engineers and Scientists<br>
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Ethics
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Chicago
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United States
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