IEEE Cincinnati March 2025 Meeting

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Engineering Ethics: Principles & Applications

 

This comprehensive presentation on Engineering Ethics provides an in-depth exploration of ethical principles, real-world case studies, and emerging challenges engineers face in their profession. Participants will gain a solid understanding of how ethics shape decision-making in engineering and how ethical considerations impact public safety, corporate integrity, and technological advancements. This presentation will satisfy the 1 PDH ethics requirement for professional engineers.



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  • Date: 27 Mar 2025
  • Time: 09:45 PM UTC to 12:45 AM UTC
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  • March First Brewing & Distilling
  • 7885 E Kemper Rd
  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • United States 45249
  • Room Number: Voltage Room

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  • Starts 03 March 2025 05:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 27 March 2025 04:00 AM UTC
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  • Menu: Pepperoni Pizza, Cheese Pizza, Bourbon Chicken Pizza, Buffalo Chicken Pizza, Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza, Margherita Pizza, Italian Sausage Pizza, Veggie Lovers Pizza


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Bob Schindler

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Engineering Ethics: Principles & Applications

This comprehensive presentation on Engineering Ethics provides an in-depth exploration of ethical principles, real-world case studies, and emerging challenges engineers face in their profession. Participants will gain a solid understanding of how ethics shape decision-making in engineering and how ethical considerations impact public safety, corporate integrity, and technological advancements. This presentation will satisfy the 1 PDH ethics requirement for professional engineers.

Biography:

Bob Schindler is a Licensed Professional Engineer and Certified Project Manager with over 40 years of experience. His core competency areas include: power, lighting, communication systems, electric utility, industrial control, traffic engineering, traffic signal control systems, and highway lighting in the commercial, industrial, governmental (federal/state/local), and public facility sectors. Bob holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering Technology from the University of Cincinnati and is Senior Member of IEEE where he has served on the Cincinnati Executive Committee since 2017. His personal interests include amateur radio (callsign K8TYM) and vintage computer systems. Bob is a proud Lifelong Cincinnatian!

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Address:Cincinnati, Ohio, United States