Alice Merner Agogino (born 1952) is an American mechanical engineer known for her work in bringing women and people of color into engineering and her research into artificial intelligence, computer-aided design, intelligent learning systems, and wireless sensor networks.
Agogino attended the University of New Mexico for her undergraduate education, and earned her bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering in 1975.
Her doctoral work concerned engineering and economic systems and was conducted at Stanford University.
While working on her master's degree and during the first year of her doctoral studies, she was a mechanical engineer and systems specialist at General Electric.
She has been funded by the National Science Foundation to work with Synthesis, a program that encourages engineering education at the undergraduate level.