We are pleased to announce and welcome our newest Founding Experts:
Mark Chinen, Professor of Law at the Seattle University School of Law, and a Fellow of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality, teaches contracts and courses in international law and writes on various aspects of international law (including governance and theology) as well as artificial intelligence and legal responsibility.
Scott H. Hawley, Ph.D, Professor of Physics at Belmont University in Nashville teaches physics to audio engineering students and the development of new software applications via machine learning or smartphone apps to help prepare them for the future, and (naturally in Nashville) is a singer/songwriter in his spare time.
Michael J. Quinn, Ph.D, is the Dean of Sciences and Engineering at Seattle University, a professor of computer science for more than 30 years, and the author of Ethics for the Information Age, in its 7th edition and utilized by over 125 colleges and universities across America and the world.
Don Howard, Ph.D, is Professor of Philosophy and the former director and a Fellow of the University of Notre Dame’s Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values, where he now functions as co-director of the center’s ethics of emerging technologies focus area. Professor Howard has been writing and teaching about the ethics of science and technology for many years. Among his current research interests are ethical and legal issues in cyberconflict and cybersecurity as well as the ethics of autonomous systems.
Paul Taylor is a teaching pastor and elder at Peninsula Bible Church in Palo Alto, California. He explores the intersection of technology and theology through his blog and podcast at allthingsnew.tech. Paul graduated from Stanford University and worked for Oracle Corporation as a Senior Product Manager designing software solutions before moving into leadership at PBC in 2007.
Revd Dr Richard Turnbull, PhD, CA, is the Director of the Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics at Oxford (CEME) since 2012. He has authored several books including an acclaimed biography of the social reformer, Lord Shaftesbury, is a member of the Faculty of Theology of the University of Oxford, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.