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Humanitarian engineering : ウィキペディア英語版 | Humanitarian engineering
Humanitarian engineering is research and design to directly improve the well-being of poor, marginalized, or under-served communities, which often lack the means to address pressing problems. Training for one who participates in humanitarian engineering incorporates history, politics, economics, sociology, language, as well as rigorous engineering basics. Several universities in the United States focus efforts on Humanitarian Engineering: Penn State University integrates engineering design and research with a strong social entrepreneurship thrust. Colorado School of Mines offers a minor in Humanitarian Engineering. The Ohio State University, which also offers a minor in the field, has many local and international service projects, courses, and research in Humanitarian Engineering.〔https://osuhe.engineering.osu.edu Humanitarian Engineering Center〕 Arizona State University offers a 3-course humanitarian engineering/entrepreneurship capstone as a part of the GlobalResolve program. ==Programs==
* Penn State, (Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship (HESE) ) * The Ohio State University, (Humanitarian Engineering Center ) * The Ohio State University, (Humanitarian Engineering Scholars (HES) ) * Colorado School of Mines, (Humanitarian Engineering Program ) *MIT, (D-Lab ) - (see also Amy B. Smith) *Arizona State University, (GlobalResolve ) *University of Dayton, (Engineers for Technical Humanitarian Opportunities for Service-Learning (ETHOS) ) *The Ohio State University, (Engineers for Community Service (ECOS), since 2004 ) *Dartmouth College, (Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) ) *(Mortenson Center in Engineering for Developing Communities ) *(Humanitarian Engineering at Oregon State University )
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