Profiles in "History of Science" Expertise Area

  • Mahmud Farooque's work at ASU's Washington Center focuses on linking science and innovation policy to improved decision-making and better societal outcomes.
  • Oberle's expertise areas include modern intellectual history, German and French history, political theory and social thought, the history of science and technology.
  • Deryc T. Painter is a computational historian and data scientist. He studies and models innovation and its relationship to interdisciplinarity at varying scales.
  • Jones is a historian of energy, economics, and environment. He has published on the dynamics of energy transitions and is currently researching the history of economic theories of growth.
  • Dr. O'Neil researches humane technology and ethical innovation to explore human-technology relationships that are responsive to how humans think, create, and thrive.
  • Creath is a philosopher of science who uses historical methods to study fundamental questions about the role of logic, mathematics, scientific methods and even philosophy within science.
  • Anna Clemencia Guerrero is a PhD candidate and professional scientific illustrator in the Center for Biology and Society. She studies how scientists make and use pictures to understand microbial communities.
  • Sterner uses methods from philosophy and social science to investigate how knowledge systems can better address wicked problems. His current projects focus on biodiversity data, modeling, governance, and philosophy.
  • Bert Bender taught American literature at ASU from 1971 to 2003. He had a parallel career as a commercial fisherman in Alaska's Cook Inlet from 1963-1992.