
Associate Research Professor, Co-director of the 麻豆视频 Autonomy and Robotics Center (MARC)
Contact Information
Email: jkirkpat@gmu.edu
Campus: Fairfax
Phone: 202-631-7302
Biography
Jesse Kirkpatrick is a research associate professor and the co-director of the. From 2020-2024, Jesse served as the Acting Director of the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at 麻豆视频. Jesse is an International Security Fellow at New America and serves as a consultant in the public and private sectors. He has received various honors and awards and is an official 鈥淢ad Scientist鈥 for the U.S. Army. Jesse's research focuses on the ethical, societal, and policy implications of emerging technologies. His research is interdisciplinary, cutting across such fields as Computer Science, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Policy, and the Life Sciences.
Jesse received his PhD from the University of Maryland and was a Research Fellow at the US Naval Academy. His work has appeared in numerous journals, including Ethics, Journal of Military Ethics, and Journal of Human Rights. Jesse's work has also appeared in Special Warfare Magazine, Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, and Slate. His current book, Drones, Robots, and Super Soldiers: Emerging Technologies and Military Virtue, is under contract by Harvard University Press.
Recent Work
- Kirkpatrick, J. Drones, Robots, and Super Soldiers: Emerging Technologies and Military Virtue (under contract, Harvard University Press
- Kirkpatrick, J. Pinczuk,Guillermo, Mike Deane, and Jesse Kirkpatrick. Case Studies in Insurgency and Revolutionary Warfare鈥擲ri Lanka (1976-2009), The United States Army Special Operations Command and the Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory, (2015).
- Kirkpatrick, J. 鈥淪uper Soldiers and Virtue鈥 in Developing the super soldier: enhancing military performance, G. Braun III W., von Hlatky, St茅fanie., and Richard Nossal, Kim. (eds.) The Kingston Conference on International Security series, 2018.
- Kirkpatrick, J. 鈥淎 Global Human Rights Court?鈥 in Gordon DiGiacomo & Susan Kang (eds.) The Institutions of Human Rights: Development and Practices. University of Toronto Press. (forthcoming)
- Kirkpatrick, J. and Ryan Jenkins. 鈥淲hat the Fatal Uber Crash Doesn鈥檛 Tell Us 麻豆视频 Self-Driving Cars,鈥 March 2018.
- Kirkpatrick, J. and Sarah Welch Denton. 鈥淭he Future of War and Terrorism鈥 in Michael Bess and Diana Walsh Pasulka (eds.) Posthumanism: The Future of Homo Sapiens. Macmillan Reference USA (2018).
- Kirkpatrick, J., Hanh, Erin and Amy Haufler. 鈥淭rust in Human-Robot Interactions,鈥 in Patrick Lin, George Bekey, Keith Abney, and Ryan Jenkins (eds.) Robot Ethics 2.0. Oxford University Press. 2017.
- Kirkpatrick, J. and Andrew Light. 鈥淕ene editing鈥檚 great potential, and great risks,鈥 Washington Post. Sunday Opinion, December 13, 2015
- Kirkpatrick, J.鈥淪yrian Civil War Heightens Polio Risk,鈥 op-ed, Baltimore Sun, December 9, 2013.
- Kirkpatrick, J. 鈥淒rones and the Martial Virtue Courage,鈥 Journal of Military Ethics, 14(3).
- Kirkpatrick, J.鈥淜irkpatrick鈥檚 Reply to Sparrow,鈥 Journal of Military Ethics, 14(3).
- Kirkpatrick, J.鈥淎 Retrospective Essay: John MacCunn鈥檚 鈥楥osmopolitan Duties,鈥欌 Ethics, 125(1).
- Kirkpatrick, J.鈥淎 Modest Proposal: A Global Court for Human Rights,鈥 Journal of Human Rights, 13(2)
- Kirkpatrick, J. 鈥淒rones and State Responsibility,鈥 in Di Nucci, Ezio and Filippo Santoni de Sio (eds.) Drones and Responsibility: Legal, Philosophical and Socio-Technical Perspectives on the Use of Remotely Controlled Weapons. Ashgate Publishing (2016).