IEEE SSIT Distinguished Lecture: Working in the Smart City

This Distinguished Lecture examines how the relationship between space, technology, and the workplace has developed over time, how power relations embedded in these overlapping physical and cyberspaces constrain our behaviour, and what novel ethical and equity concerns arise in the emerging smart city.

IEEE SSIT Lecture | The Ethics about the “Good” Drones

This lecture focuses on the ethical considerations associated with the humanitarian use of drones. The findings are based on two recent field studies conducted in Nepal and Malawi, during 2019-2020, around two main applications – disaster mapping and medical supply delivery.

IEEE SSIT Lecture | Did Microwaves Harm US Employees at Its Embassy in Havana?

Since 2016 a controversy has developed about a possible attack on US personnel at the U.S. Embassy in Havana. This talk will review all publicly available information about the incident, including medical follow ups of embassy personnel reporting symptoms, a review of medical records by the CDC, a report issued by a panel of the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM), and a recently declassified report by the Accountability Review Board (ARB) of the Department of State.

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