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Clare S. Kim is an Assistant Professor of History and Global Asian Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Her research focuses on the history of science and technology, STS, modern US and Asian American history, and critical race and media studies. She examines the entanglements of computational sciences with US intellectual and political dynamics, with a particular emphasis on racial hierarchies and sociotechnical infrastructures.
Education: PhD from the Program in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology, and Society (HASTS) at MIT. Prior to UIC, she held a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry at Washington University in St. Louis.
Her first book project explores post-WWII computation practices and US-East Asian relations, while her second traces cryptanalysis history from the First World War through the Cold War. Her work appears in Osiris, IEEE Annals of Computing, and PRI’s The World.
- Grants & Fellowships:
- National Science Foundation Grant
- MIT Center for International Studies Fellowship
- Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study Fellowship
Kim’s research bridges historical analysis with contemporary debates on knowledge equity, computation, and race in global contexts.





