Graduate Students
HST teaching assistants' offices are located in 585 Shepherd Laboratories.
Graduate Students
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Bonnie Gidzak History of Science and Technology baue0189@umn.edu |
History of the ways science intersects with society through institutions such as education, museums and news media, in late-19th and 20th century North America |
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Patrick Graham History of Science and Technology graha827@umn.edu |
Electronic data processing and computing; census work, public health and hygiene; calculation and civic epistemology; technology, capital and the state. |
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Alexander Greff History of Science and Technology greff004@umn.edu |
History of scientific cultures and "Public Science," Intellectual Histories of Early Modern and Enlightenment Europe, popular representations of scientific practice in the Early Modern period, Scientific Utopianism |
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Lauren Haslem History of Medicine hasle041@umn.edu |
Intersections between history of medicine, technology, and consumerism; history of psychedelic drug research |
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John M. Heydinger History of Science and Technology heydi002@umn.edu |
Environmental history; social-ecological systems; history of conservation; STS |
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Kate Jirik History of Science and Technology jiri0006@umn.edu |
History of eugenics, science and institutions, heredity and science in the social sphere at the turn of the twentieth century |
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Lauren Klaffke History of Medicine klaff001@umn.edu |
Evolution of the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries between 1930 and 1980 |
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David Korostyshevsky History of Medicine koros003@umn.edu |
History of Medicine, History of Science, United States History, Legal History, History of Alcohol and Drugs |
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Cameron Lazaroff- Puck History of Science and Technology lazar114@umn.edu |
History of 19th-century physics, electricity and magnetism, analogy in physics, history of aeronautics |
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Nicholas Lewis History of Science and Technology lewi0740@umn.edu |
The development of computing during the Cold War, focusing on the role and contributions of Los Alamos National Laboratory and the American weapons lab system in the birth and evolution of high-performance scientific computing |