Justin Donhauser
I'm a faculty member in Department of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University. I am the Director of Undergraduate Studies, the Director of the new public-facing Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs, and the Director of Graduate Teaching. I've also developed components of BGSU's new Data Science PhD program, and teach Environmental Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, and Logic courses; as well as applied ethics courses including Data Science Ethics and Robot Ethics. I also hold research positions working with NSF and Templeton Foundation projects. Before the move to BG, I was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Western University's Rotman Institute of Philosophy (London, ON). I earned my PhD as a doctoral fellow in the National Science Foundation’s Ecosystem Restoration through Interdisciplinary Exchange (ERIE-IGERT) program, and developed and taught an array of philosophy, applied ethics, science studies, and sustainability courses as a Service-learning Faculty Fellow during that time.
I have published work in peer-reviewed journals including: Philosophical Studies, Synthese, Studies in History & Philosophy of Science, Science & Engineering Ethics, Studies in History & Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Biology & Philosophy, Ethics & the Environment, Medical Hypotheses, Ethics, Policy & Environment, and Environmental Values, and I've won awards for my research and teaching. I am currently writing a book, Robot Ethics (under contract with Routledge). I received my PhD in September 2015, have 20+ publications, and I've taught ~60 individual courses. I'm also an editorial board member for Studies in History & Philosophy of Biology & Biomedical Sciences, a reviewer for several journals, and a recipient and writer of a number of grants (including NSF, SSHRC, and NSERC grants). On this site, you can find many details about my research, teaching, and outreach work. *The photo in the background is of fireflies at dusk. The photo in the foreground is of me. |
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