
Jesse Pappas
Assistant Professor · Social Psychology in Engineering
University of VirginiaAbout
Jesse Pappas is an Assistant Professor of Engineering and Society at the University of Virginia's School of Engineering and Applied Science. As Co-director of UVA's Engineering Character Strength Initiative (ECSI), he focuses on cultivating ethical presence and creating shared value in sociotechnical systems. His research bridges social psychology and engineering, examining topics like ethical decision-making, team effectiveness, and sustainable behaviors in technical contexts.
Education includes:
- Ph.D. in Social Psychology (University of Virginia, 2012)
- M.A. in Psychological Science (James Madison University, 2006)
- B.S. in Psychology (Virginia Tech, 1998)
Research explores:
- Engineering ethics education through cognitive apprenticeship models
- Social-emotional learning in STEM environments
- Character development frameworks for professional engineers
- Sustainable personality and value-based behavior
Publications demonstrate strong focus on pedagogical innovation in engineering education (75% of recent articles) and interdisciplinary approaches combining psychology with technical disciplines. Notable lack of experimental laboratory research, with emphasis instead on educational interventions and theoretical frameworks.
Significant grant leadership through ECSI, developing practical tools for ethical leadership. Teaches STS 2600 Engineering Ethics and mentors students in values-driven engineering practice.
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