John Sullins on "Warfare through Robotic Eyes" at fPET-2010
View John Sullins’s presentation at the 2010 Forum on Philosophy, Engineering & Technology (fPET-2010) in the viewer below:
See the other submitted presentations here. Read the abstract in the abstracts booklet PDF (here). Other presenters wishing to have their presentations posted should send them to Dave Goldberg (here).
fPET-2010 speakers: Call for powerpoints
Speakers at fPET-2010 who would like to share their powerpoint slides or talk transcripts can send them to deg@illinois.edu for posting to the PhilEngTech website (www.slideshare.net/philengtech). Those who like to share and who would also like to control the powerpoint can sign up at SlideShare for a free account and share a link to the presentation to the same email address.
The abstracts booklet for fPET-2010 is available online as a PDF file (here).
Anu Ramaswami gives lunchtime keynote at fPET-2010 on challenges in sustainability engineering
Anu Ramaswami gave a lunchtime keynote talk at fPET-2010 “Challenges in Sustainability Engineering–Design for Whom, How and Why?”
More talks are available at www.slideshare.net/philengtech.
fPET-2010 tweeted live @philengtech
fPET-2010 paper sessions are underway and they are being tweeted @philengtech. Search on the hash code #fpet2010 to find these and other tweets.
Goldman opens fPET-2010 with rousing talk
Steven L. Goldman opened the 2010 Forum on Philosophy, Engineering & Technology with a stimulating lecture on Beyond Satisficing: Design, Trade Offs and the Rationality of Engineering. Browse the ppts in the viewer below:
Other presentations will be made available on the fPET-2010 slideshare page at www.slideshare.net/philengtech.
fPET-2010 begins at 5pm tonight
The 2010 Forum on Philosophy, Engineering & Technology (fPET-2010) begins this evening at 5pm at the Parker Student Center of the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO. Registration begins at 4pm. Opening remakrs begin at 5. Steven Goldman’s keynote talk begins at 5:15pm. The program and abstracts are available here.
Heading to Golden, CO for fun, philosophy, and engineering?
There’s still time to join us 9-10 May 2010 Sunday evening and Monday for the 2010 Forum on Philosophy, Engineering & Technology in Golden, CO at the Colorado School of mines. Walk, ride, or fly to Golden, register online or at the door, and join us for the best in philosophy & engineering on Sunday.
Final call for participation: fPET-2010, 9-10 May 2010
It is just over a week until the 2010 Forum on Philosophy, Engineering & Technology (www.philengtech.org) to be held at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, CO on Sunday evening and all-day Monday, 9-10 May 2010.
Preparations for the meeting have gone very well and a full conference schedule with abstracts is available online at http://philengtech.org/program/. Registration will begin on Sunday afternoon in the Student Center at 4 pm and the Forum will begin with opening remarks at 5pm, followed by Steven Goldman’s keynote talk. Meet old friends and make new ones at the opening conference reception at 6:30 pm. A packed, stimulating, and busy day of philosophy and engineering begins Monday morning at 8am with opening remarks and papers sessions.
Presenters have already registered and others who wish to attend and have not yet registered may do so by going to the registration site https://www.regonline.com/fpet2010 (major credit cards accepted). Those who wish to register onsite may do so with credit card or check (US banks only).
Those who wish to get a head start on reading abstracts in preparation for the meeting may do so by going to the program page (http://philengtech.org/program/) and clicking on the interesting titles or by downloading the complete abstract booklet in PDF form (go to www.philengtech.org & click on Abstracts, fPET-2010 link or click here).
Those who have last-minute questions may contact forum co-chairs Diane Michelfelder (michelfelder@macalester.edu) or Dave Goldberg (deg@illinois.edu). As evidenced by the program, the titles, and the abstracts, fPET-2010 promises to be the best meeting ever at the intersection of philosophy and engineering. Make plans to attend a most stimulating event in Golden on 9-10 May 2010.