
Brad Allenby is President’s Professor of Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering and Lincoln Professor of Technology and Ethics at Arizona State University. He moved to ASU from his previous position as the Environment, Health and Safety Vice President for AT&T in 2004. Dr. Allenby received his BA from Yale University, his JD and MA (economics) from the University of Virginia, and his MS and Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from Rutgers University. He is past President of the International Society for Industrial Ecology, past Chair of the AAAS Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, an AAAS Fellow, a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts, Manufactures & Commerce, and a U. S. Naval Academy Stockdale Fellow (2009-2010).
He served as Director for Energy and Environmental Systems at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (1995-1997), and the J. Herbert Holloman Fellow at the National Academy of Engineering (1991-1992). His areas of expertise include emerging technologies, especially in the military and security domains; Design for Environment; industrial ecology; sustainable engineering; and earth systems engineering and management. Among his notable books are Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Engineering (co-authored with Tom Graedel in 2009), The Techno-Human Condition (co-authored with Dan Sarewitz in 2011), The Theory and Practice of Sustainable Engineering (2012), The Applied Ethics of Emerging Military and Security Technologies (an edited volume released by Ashgate Press in 2015), Future Conflict and Emerging Technologies (2016), Weaponized Narrative: The New Battlespace (co-edited with Joel Garreau, released in 2017), and Moral Injury: Towards an International Perspective (co-edited with Tom Frame and Andrea Ellner, 2017).
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