Khanjan Mehta

Khanjan Mehta is the inaugural Vice Provost for Creative Inquiry and Director of the Mountaintop Initiative at Lehigh University. Mehta champions the creation of learning environments and ecosystems where students, faculty, and external partners come together to increase their capacities for independent inquiry, take intellectual risks and learn from failure, recognize problems and opportunities and effect constructive and sustainable change. In a previous avatar, Mehta was the Founding Director of the Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship (HESE) Program, Assistant Professor of Engineering Design, and Affiliate Professor of International Affairs at Penn State. Mehta serves as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Technology and Society Magazine and Contributing Editor for the Engineering 4 Change portal. His latest book, Solving Problems that Matter (and Getting Paid for It), takes a deep dive into STEM careers in social innovation and global sustainable development.

Khanjan Mehta

The Big Design Questions | Is it more important for technologies to be affordable or durable?

June 17, 2014

In this week’s Big Design Question we’re looking at advantages of “high” and ‘low” technologies, and how the two...

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The Big Design Questions | Are technologies that automate labor desirable if they put people out of work?

May 27, 2014

Welcome to The Big Design Questions, a weekly series that tests and challengesThe question is part of our weekly...

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The Big Design Questions | Should we make products that are localized or standardized?

April 20, 2014

Welcome to The Big Design Questions, a weekly series that tests and challenges design principles for creating appropriate technology outlined in...

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The Big Design Questions | Is a technology appropriate if it violates cultural norms?

April 13, 2014

The drive to improve the quality of life in economically depressed communities has often clashed with the drive to...

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Leverage Western or Indigenous Knowledge?

April 5, 2014

Technology carries the knowledge, perspectives and lifestyles of the people who helped create it. To improve design, maybe we...

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The Big Design Questions | Should we design for aid or for trade?

March 30, 2014

We have championed a core set of design principles to follow when creating technology solutions to address needs in underserved communities....

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