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Jason Bronowitz is an Associate Teaching Professor and Associate Director for Academic Excellence at The Polytechnic School, Arizona State University, where he has taught entrepreneurship and statistics since 2007. He serves as Graduate Program Chair for the MS in Engineering, Senior Global Futures Scientist at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, and Lincoln Center Affiliated Faculty for Applied Ethics. His cross-disciplinary appointments span the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, School of Sustainable Engineering, College of Global Futures, and W. P. Carey School of Business.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. student, Comparative Culture and Language, Arizona State University (expected 2025)
- M.S., Computational Life Sciences, Arizona State University, 2025
- Graduate Certificate, Digital Humanities, Arizona State University, 2025
- Graduate Certificate, Biological Data Science, Arizona State University, 2024
- Graduate Certificate, Computational Life Sciences, Arizona State University, 2024
- B.S., Applied Quantitative Science, Arizona State University, 2024
- B.A., Jewish Studies, Arizona State University, 2018
- Certificate, Modern Hebrew, Arizona State University, 2018
- M.A., Hebrew Letters, Hebrew Union College, 2018
- Graduate Certificate, Education (Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood), Hebrew Union College, 2012
- M.A.S.S., Economic Development, Binghamton University, 2007
- B.A., Economics, Binghamton University, 2006
Bronowitz's research explores the critical intersection of entrepreneurship, technology ethics, and workforce evolution. His work examines sustainable engineering solutions, consumer behavior toward sustainable products, and the societal implications of technological advancement. He integrates humanities perspectives into engineering education through ASU's Humanities Lab, focusing on how innovation shapes labor markets and ethical frameworks in emerging technologies.
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As Graduate Program Chair for MS Engineering, Bronowitz oversees curriculum development and student mentorship across multiple disciplines. His grant leadership includes founding ASU Online (2009-2012), establishing the JPMorgan Chase Foundation-funded Local Entrepreneurs Assistance Program, and co-creating the Intel-supported ASU Social Innovation Startup Lab. These initiatives demonstrate his commitment to translating academic research into practical entrepreneurship support systems for startups and small businesses.
Bronowitz actively contributes to the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory's interdisciplinary research on planetary-scale challenges and collaborates with the Lincoln Center Applied Ethics on technology governance frameworks. His teaching across ASU's Tech, Social, & Sustainable Systems courses reflects his integrated approach to engineering education within societal contexts.
