Engineering & Technology Studies
Ethics, Education, Culture & Policy
Ethics, Education, Culture & Policy
Dr. Zhu is Assistant Professor of Ethics and Engineering Education in the Department of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences and an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Engineering, Design & Society and the Robotics Graduate Program at the Colorado School of Mines. Dr. Zhu is Editor for International Perspectives at the Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science, Associate Editor for Engineering Studies, Chair of American Society for Engineering Education's Division of Engineering Ethics, and Executive Committee Member of the International Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum. Dr. Zhu's research interests include the cultural foundations of engineering (ethics) education, global engineering education, and ethics and policy of computing technologies and robotics.
Mailing Address:
Colorado School of Mines Department of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences 1005 14th Street, 306 Stratton Hall Golden, CO 80401 Phone: (303) 384-2090 E-mail: qz@qinzhu.org |
Most Recent Publication
Zhu, Q., Clancy R., Streiner, S., Gammon, A., Thorpe, R., & Angeli, A. (2022). Exploring the ethical perceptions of first-year engineering students: Public welfare beliefs, ethical behavior, and professional values. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of ASEE Zone IV, Vancouver, Canada. May 12-14. |
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