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Braden Allenby School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment in Civil Engineering Arizona State University PO Box 875306 Tempe AZ 85287 (480) 727-8594 Braden.Allenby@asu.edu
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Dr. Allenby's principal areas of teaching and research are design for environment; earth systems engineering and management; industrial ecology; technological evolution; and the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information and communication technology, and cognitive sciences. Dr. Allenby entered academia after a 20-year career as senior environmental counsel, research vice president for technology and environment, and environment, health and safety vice president for AT&T. He teaches courses in engineering and ethics, earth systems engineering and management, industrial ecology, and design for sustainability. His current research investigates ethical and social dimensions of emerging technologies; earth systems engineering and management, especially in regard to information and communication technologies; transhumanism; and development of sustainable engineering theory and curricular materials. Select PublicationsAllenby, B. R. 2005. Reconstructing Earth: Technology and Environment in the Age of Humans. Island Press, Washington, D.C.
Allenby, B R. 1998. Industrial Ecology: Policy Framework and Implementation. Prentice Hall.
Graedel, T. E., and B. R. Allenby. 1997. Industrial Ecology and the Automobile. Prentice-Hall.
Graedel, T. E., and B. R. Allenby. 1996. Design for Environment. Prentice-Hall.
Allenby, B. R. 1994. Environmental Threats and National Security: An International Challenge to Science and Technology. Lauwrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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