Senior Lecturer, Cornell Engineering
Biography
Erika K. Palmer is a transdisciplinary social/sociotechnical systems engineer who brings diverse disciplines into the systems engineering community through her research and teaching. Palmer received her Ph.D. in Systems Engineering and Social Policy from the University of Bergen (Norway), where she brought systems engineering tools to the world of social systems in a radical collaborative environment with social scientists and humanities scholars – resulting in high policy impact with research outcomes integrating with policy-making platforms. She is the founder and chair of the Social Systems Working Group (SocWG) at the International Council for Systems Engineering (INCOSE). Palmer is also the Americas lead for Empowering Women Leaders in Systems Engineering (EWLSE) at INCOSE and represents Cornell on INCOSE’s Academic Council. Palmer will be spearheading the sociotechnical systems focus area in Cornell’s Systems Engineering Program.
Research Interests
Palmer’s research interests cross disciplinary boundaries, and she is particularly interested in advising students from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds to grow a diverse and inclusive research environment in systems engineering.
- System Approaches to Policy/Policy Modeling: Across application areas, including public policy, food and agriculture, circular/blue/bio-economy and critical infrastructure; Focus on law, policy implementation and inclusive stakeholder-centric participatory modeling
- Quantification of Social/Sociotechnical Systems: Modeling and simulation (e.g., system dynamics, agent-based and discrete event) of social science concepts (e.g., social/cultural capital and gender) and working hands-on with stakeholders and social scientists/humanities scholars to develop standards of practice
- Sustainability: Systems science/engineering approaches to societal and environmental challenges in a variety of application areas; Focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the NAE Grand Challenges.
- Ethics: Integrating ethics as part of engineering education; Focus on modeling ethics, AI and ethics and engineering ethics.