Qualified for university-level instruction and advising on the following topics:
- Sociology and Philosophy of Visual Cultures of Science
- Sociology of Science and Technology
- History of Visual Cultures of Science 1600-1800
Additional broad research experience in the sociology of scientific knowledge, the history and philosophy of science, the history of scientific instruments (especially cameras, microscopes, and telescopes), science fiction, science and art, and human-computer interaction.
Teaching experience at Cornell:
- S&TS 126.1 The Art of Science, the Science of Art (primary instructor in a writing seminar course)
- S&TS 201 What is Science? (TA)
- S&TS 355 Computers: From the 17th Century to the Dot Com Boom (TA)
- S&TS 101 Science in the Public Arena (TA)
Other teaching experience:
- A (Very) Brief History of Art (Vancouver School Board 2001, for students going to Europe on Study Abroad trip)
- Internet Safety workshops (BC and Nova Scotia, 2000-2003)
- 'Science and Society' and 'Science and Art' (UBC Connect 2001)