Faculty
David L. Ferguson, Distinguished Service Professor and Chair, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley |
Here is a general overview of the faculty of the Department of Technology and Society and their research interests. |
Gamal Abouelenean, Visiting Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Tulane University and Suez Canal University |
Ludwig Braun, Research Professor, DEE, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (now Polytechic University of New York), Biomedical engineering, computers in education, science education |
| Henry Etzkowitz, Visiting Professor, Ph.D., New School for Social Research Triple Helix (University-Industry-Government Relations), Entrepreneurial University, Innovation Policy, Women and Minorities in Science, Science-based Regional Development. |
| Graham Glynn, Adjunct Research Associate Professor, Ph.D., Kent State University Integrating technology into teaching, developing course web sites and information management. |
Nay Htun, Research Professor, Ph.D., Imperial College London |
| Edward Kaplan, Visiting Professor, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Environmental systems engineering. |
| Herbert Lewis, Lecturer, Ph.D., Stony Brook University Applied mathematics and statistics; operations research; management science; information systems; productivity and efficiency analysis. |
| Thomas T Liao, Distinguished Teaching Professor, Ed.D., Columbia University Computers in education; science and technology education. |
| Samuel Morris, Visiting Professor, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh Environmental science; risk analysis. |
| Lester Paldy, Distinguished Service Professor, M.S. , Hofstra University Nuclear arms control; science policy. |
| Todd L. Pittinsky, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Harvard University Models intergroup relations in their ecosystems of society, technology, and policy. |
| Sheldon Reaven, Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley Science and technology policy; energy and environmental problems and issues; environmental and waste management, recycling and pollution prevention; risk analysis and life-cycle analysis; nuclear, chemical, and biological threats; technology assessment; homeland security and the war on terrorism. |
| Lori Scarlatos, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Stony Brook University Educational technology; tangible, physical, multi-modal, and collaborative human-computer interfaces; serious games; computer graphics; multimedia. |
| Karen Sobel-Lojeski, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology Societal impact of technology on human cognition, emotion, and overall well-being; Effects of networked technologies on education and business performance drivers such as leadership, innovation, and student acheivement |
| Guodong Sun, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University Energy and environmental policy; technology assessment; technology innovation management. |
| Ted Teng, Professor, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh Electrical engineering; computer science; management of information systems; electronic commerce. |
| David Tonjes, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Stony Brook University Environmental management (salt marshes, mosquito control, alternative energy sources); contamination (groundwater, pesticides); monitoring (groundwater, surface water, estuaries); public policy and communication (risk assessment, environmental impact analysis, environmental justice). |
