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SUMMARY:Decoding Engineering Ethics - Metro Atlanta Chapter Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Decoding Engineering EthicsMonthly Meeting of the Georgia Society of Professional EngineersMonday\, October 13\, 2025 | 6:00 PMPiccadilly Cafeteria – 2000 Crescent Centre Blvd.\, Tucker\, GA 30084Free Admission | 1 PDH Credit Offered \nFeatured Speaker:Dr. Robert Kirkman\, PhDAssociate Professor\, Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy\, Georgia Tech \nJoin GSPE for our October dinner meeting and a thought-provoking presentation by Dr. Robert Kirkman on Decoding Professional Ethics. With wit and insight\, Dr. Kirkman challenges common assumptions about ethics in engineering practice\, including the notion that ethics can be boiled down to a decision-making algorithm. \nAttendees will explore how ethics truly operates in engineering—not only through codes and laws\, but through deeper reflection\, imagination\, and attention to the real-world consequences of design and decision-making. \nThis free\, in-person gathering is open to licensed engineers\, aspiring PEs\, engineering students\, policymakers\, and members of the public interested in how engineering intersects with public welfare\, safety\, and trust. \nAbout the Speaker:Dr. Robert Kirkman teaches engineering and environmental ethics at Georgia Tech and is the author of Skeptical Environmentalism and The Ethics of Metropolitan Growth. Learn more about his work at ethicsafield.com. \nPDH Credit:This session qualifies for one Professional Development Hour for currently licensed engineers in Georgia. \n📍 No RSVP needed. Just bring your curiosity—and your appetite!🕕 Doors open at 6:00 PM. Dinner is available for purchase.
URL:https://gspe.org/event/11434/
LOCATION:Piccadilly Cafeteria\, Tucker\, 2000 Crescent Centre Blvd\, Tucker\, GA\, 30084\, United States
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