Topics for electrical engineering ethics

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around identifying potential research paper topics related to ethics in the electrical engineering field, particularly focusing on incidents or issues that have arisen in the last five years. Participants explore various ethical dilemmas and case studies relevant to electrical engineering and technology.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Conceptual clarification
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests exploring advanced wiretaps and electronic surveillance technologies in relation to national security, highlighting ethical concerns regarding civil liberties.
  • Another participant proposes examining Microsoft's business practices over the last five years, considering ethical implications and comparing them to earlier practices.
  • A suggestion is made to investigate the role of electrical engineering in the genetic testing controversy, particularly regarding new technologies and their ethical dimensions.
  • One participant humorously mentions the ethics of forum members attempting to prevent an uninformed user from creating a potentially dangerous homemade electrical device for food sales.
  • Another participant expresses a desire to avoid topics related to homemade food warming devices and seeks a documented case similar to the "Challenger" incident for their paper.
  • One participant shares a general approach of searching for engineering ethics topics online, suggesting the addition of "electrical" to refine results.
  • Another participant mentions ethical issues surrounding the use of weaponry in electrical engineering, such as stun guns and other controversial technologies.
  • A participant raises a concern about a professor's communication ethics, questioning the appropriateness of requiring electronic communication without responding to students.
  • One participant ultimately decides to focus on a non-electrical engineering topic, selecting the Levy system in New Orleans due to its documentation and availability of information.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a variety of ideas and suggestions, but there is no consensus on a specific topic. Multiple competing views and approaches remain, with some participants leaning towards specific incidents while others explore broader ethical themes.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of interpretations of the assignment requirements, with some participants seeking clarification on the scope of topics allowed. There is uncertainty regarding the necessity for documented cases versus broader ethical discussions.

Who May Find This Useful

Students or researchers interested in electrical engineering ethics, particularly those looking for contemporary case studies or ethical dilemmas in technology.

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I am having trouble coming up with a topic for a research paper dealing with something related to the Eletrical engineering/ technology field. It has to be something that has happened within the last five years. Any idea's?
Thanks
 
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About ethics in the EE field, and about a real incident that took place in the last 5 years? Or can it just be about EE and ethics, and about things that may have happened in the last 5 years?

Depending on the answer to that, one possibility would certainly be advanced wiretaps/EM intercepts/snooping, mostly in relation to national security. You can talk about how much supercomputing power is being used by the NSA and why, in addition to the different EE technologies that are used for data gathering and processing. Pretty interesting subject overall, even though there are difficult civil liberty ramifications involved.

In other areas, you could talk about the ethics of Microsoft's buisiness practices in the last 5 years (and maybe compare and contrast that to the early years of Microsoft, as described in the book "Fire in the Valley"). I'm mostly Microsoft-neutral, so I don't know if there's anything juicy in there in the last 5 years like there was in the first 5 years, though.

How much EE content is there in the genetic testing controversy? Maybe there are some new electroncs involved in the testing that may have some ethical/moral facets.

Just throwing out some ideas.
 
Ooo, ooo, how about this one? The ethics of members of the EE forum on the Physics and Math forums, trying to keep an uninformed poster from making a home-brew electrical device to use in his food sales business (and maybe getting a bunch of his customers sick...)

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=153282
 
I think I will stay away from any homemade food warming/containment devices. I will let you experts lend advise as you choose:smile:
The paper assingment is quite vauge at this point I asked for clarification from my instruction via email but no response. Anyway I think it is supposed to be about a documented case like the "Challenger" incident type of situation. I should pick a side and support that case. I just need something that has happened within' the last five years?
 
I just googled engineering ethics, and got lots of hits. You can browse through some of these to see if they apply to EE, or you could add the keyword electrical into the search terms to let google do some of the pruning for you. Might yield some other ideas.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=engineering+ethics
 
berkeman said:
Ooo, ooo, how about this one? The ethics of members of the EE forum on the Physics and Math forums, trying to keep an uninformed poster from making a home-brew electrical device to use in his food sales business (and maybe getting a bunch of his customers sick...)

Haha, indeed!

The ideas which sprung to my mind involve weaponry. Ethical issues are more than present for the use of things like stun guns, Tasers, and the heat ray things that have been discussed in depth recently.
 
frogdogbb said:
The paper assingment is quite vauge at this point I asked for clarification from my instruction via email but no response.

Discuss the ethics of a professor that requires a student to communicate in electronic form but does not respond.
 
yea that would be a good one WFO I guess he is pretty busy. I decieded on a engineering topic unrelated to electrical since I could not find many situations. I re-read the instructions and it says engineering problem and does not specify on it being in our field so I choose the Levy system in New Orleans mainly because it is well documented easy to find info.
 

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