Michael N. Geselowitz is Staff
Director of the IEEE History
Center. Immediately prior to joining IEEE in
1997, Mike was Group Manager at
Eric Marder Associates, a New York market
research firm, where he supervised Ph.D.
scientists and social scientists
undertaking market analyses for Fortune 500
high-tech companies. He is also a
registered Patent Agent.
Mike holds S.B. degrees in electrical
engineering and in
anthropology from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, and
M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in anthropology
from Harvard University.
His research focus has been
on the history and social relations of
technology. He has worked as an
electronics engineer for the
Department of Defense, and he has held
teaching and research
positions relating to the social study
of technology at M.I.T.,
Harvard, and Yale University, including
a stint as Assistant
Collections Manager/Curator at Harvard's
Peabody Museum of
Archaeology and Ethnology.
Mike lives on Long Island,
New York, with his wife, Emily
Schneider, Ph.D., and has three
children. He is active in his local
synagogue.
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