Megan Levis

Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Center for Social Concerns and College of Engineering

Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Center for Social Concerns and College of Engineering
Office
264 Geddes Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Email
mlevis@nd.edu

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Department: Center for Social Concerns and College of Engineering

Research interests: Biotechnology, engineering ethics, virtuous tech, human-computer interfaces, tech policy

Megan Levis is an assistant professor of the practice in the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Social Concerns and College of Engineering. She recently completed her postdoctoral fellowship with the Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center (ND TEC) and the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Levis has a Ph.D. in bioengineering from Notre Dame.

Her research interests relate to questions concerning how technology shapes the cultural understanding of what it means to be human and how technology can be designed to encourage virtue and the common good. She is also working to bring more character formation into the engineering curriculum at the University. Levis currently teaches tech ethics courses and first-year engineering courses.