Assistant Professor, Department of History of Science and Technology, Johns Hopkins University
2020 to 2021
Research Fellow
The Long Shadow of Kodak: Corporate Knowledge Empires and the Internationalization of Science
My research examines the consequences of industrial corporations’ late nineteenth- and twentieth-century rise to dominance over entire areas of scientific and technological knowledge production and dissemination from a global perspective. More specifically, by investigating the internationalization of research and development (R&D) activities in the photographic industry, and the impact of photographic corporations on the general development and use of photographic knowledge and technology, my project aims to both supplement and challenge earlier historical research on industrial R&D, the internationalization of science, and photographic science and technology. Several collections at the APS and the Hagley would help me accomplish this goal.