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Susannah Glickman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Stony Brook University, within the College of Arts and Sciences. She earned her PhD from Columbia University and joined the faculty in August 2023. Her work bridges history, science and technology studies (STS), and political economy, focusing on the development of computing and information technologies in the context of U.S. global science, particularly during and after the Cold War.
Her research interests include the history of computing, political economy of technology, semiconductor and quantum technologies, and the interplay between ideology and material technological practices. Drawing on archival and oral history methods, she examines how institutions conceptualize and shape the future through technological development. Her interdisciplinary background in mathematics and anthropology informs her approach to understanding the category of "tech" and its historical construction.
Her recent publications explore trends in AI industrial policy, corporate influence in technology, and the geopolitical dimensions of semiconductor manufacturing. These works reflect a broader scholarly focus on how narratives of progress, risk, and national interest are embedded in technological infrastructures and policy decisions.
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Advising and Grants:
While no specific students or grant funding are listed, Dr. Glickman is actively engaged in research and publication as a new faculty member. Her current book project on the historical infrastructures of semiconductors and quantum technologies likely involves archival research and oral history fieldwork, suggesting ongoing scholarly activity supported by academic and potentially external funding sources.
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