Professor, Engineering
henriqjj@jmu.edu
Contact Info
Website: https://educ.jmu.edu/~henriqjj/
Education
- Ph.D. in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia in 2011
- Master of Urban & Environmental Planning from the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia in 2011
- M.S. in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia in 2008
- B.S. in Integrated Science and Technology (ISAT) from James Madison University in 2005
- B.A. in Philosophy from James Madison University in 2005
Experience
Justin Henriques is a Professor in the Department of Engineering at James Madison University. As an educator, he creates curricular and co-curricular learning experiences for students that encourage them to think creatively and engage the world around them to make a difference. His scholarly focus is on sustainable and resilient infrastructure systems, climate change vulnerability assessments, and humanitarian technology. His previous professional experience includes founding a nonprofit development organization that worked with communities in East Africa and Latin America on community-scale basic needs infrastructure.
Scholarly Interests/Research
- Sustainable and resilient infrastructure systems
- Climate change vulnerability assessments
- Humanitarian technology
Courses Taught
- ENGR 101: Engineering Opportunities
- ENGR 112: Engineering Decisions
- ENGR 221: Management of Technology
- ENGR 280: Design Your Life
- ENGR 413: Systems Analysis
- ENGR 431: Engineering Design V
- ENGR 432: Engineering Design VI
- ENGR 498: Sustainable Development
- ENGR 498: Social Entrepreneurship and Design for Social Impact
- ISAT 480/ENGR 498: Malta Study Abroad - Sustainable Societies
- ENGR 480/498: Australia Study Abroad - Sustainable Design and Planning in Australia