Dean Nieusma, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2004 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, United States 
Area:
Cultural Anthropology, Energy
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Edward J. Woodhouse grad student 2004 RPI
 (The Energy Forum of Sri Lanka: Working toward appropriate expertise.)
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Tang X, Nieusma D. (2017) Contextualizing the Code: Ethical Support and Professional Interests in the Creation and Institutionalization of the 1974 IEEE Code of Ethics Engineering Studies. 9: 166-194
Nieusma D, Malazita JW. (2016) "Making" a bridge: Critical making as synthesized engineering/humanistic inquiry Asee Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. 2016
Nieusma D. (2015) Conducting the instrumentalists: a framework for engineering liberal education Engineering Studies. 7: 159-163
Blue E, Levine M, Nieusma D. (2013) Engineering and war: Militarism, ethics, institutions, alternatives Synthesis Lectures On Engineers, Technology, and Society. 20: 1-121
Nieusma D, Tang X. (2012) The Unbalanced Equation: Technical Opportunities and Social Barriers in the NAE Grand Challenges and Beyond International Journal of Engineering. 1: 137-151
Nieusma D, Blue E. (2012) Engineering and War International Journal of Engineering. 1: 50-62
Nieusma D, Riley D. (2010) Designs on development:Engineering, globalization, and social justice Engineering Studies. 2: 29-59
Catalano GD, Baillie C, Nieusma D, et al. (2008) Special session - Increasing awareness of issues of poverty, environmental degradation and war within the engineering classroom: A course modules approach Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, Fie
Nieusma D. (2007) Challenging knowledge hierarchies: working toward sustainable development in Sri Lanka's energy sector Sustainability : Science, Practice and Policy. 3: 32-44
Nieusma D. (2004) Alternative Design Scholarship: Working Toward Appropriate Design Design Issues. 20: 13-24
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