SiliconBase People

Current affilates

Timothy Lenoir is a professor in the Department of History at Stanford University. He is the author of The Strategy of Life and other books, and numerous articles on twentieth-century biomedicine, and the development of Silicon Valley. His most recent book, Inscribing Science, is a volume in the Stanford University Press' Writing Science series, which he founded.

Henry Lowood is Curator of the Germanic Collections and the History of Science & Technology Collections in the University Library. He began the series of projects now known as the Silicon Valley Archives in 1984. Lowood is the author of Patriotism, Profit, and the Promotion of Science in the German Enlightenment: The Economic and Scientific Societies, 1760-1815, and author or coauthor of numerous articles, bibliographic guides, and reference works on the history of science and technology. He is also Bibliographer of the Society for the History of Technology.

Alex Soojung-Kim Pang is project manager of SiliconBase. Before joining SiliconBase, he managed the editorial department of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, where he directed content revision and development program during the company's transition from print to electronic publishing. He is the author of numerous articles on the history of astronomy, American technology, and the practice of new media. His first book, a history of Victorian solar eclipse expeditions, is forthcoming from Stanford University Press. Pang is also a member of the editorial board of American Scholar, the journal of Phi Beta Kappa.

SiliconBase alumni, 1993-1999

Paul Edwards
Christophe M.P. Lecuyer
Weston Parker Headley
Monica Niemeyer-Lam
David Soergel
Phillip Stevens Thurtle
Khoi Tran
Sha Xin Wei
Michael Winnick

Document created on 9 September 1999;