Georgia Tech’s HSTS PhD equips scholars to interrogate everything from colonial telegraphy and Cold-War computing to algorithmic bias and climate engineering. Doctoral fellows combine archival deep dives with Python-driven social-network analysis and oral-history podcasting, often partnering with the Smithsonian Air & Space archives, NSF Convergence Accelerator teams, or Atlanta grassroots tech-justice coalitions. The result: dissertations that map the socio-technical past while shaping an equitable tech future.
Network graph of early internet RFC authorship and gender representation
GIS story-map of redlining’s legacy on broadband deployment
Ethnography of open-source maintainers and invisible emotional labor
Comparative study of nuclear-safety cultures in France and Japan
Podcast series on Black women software pioneers at NASA
Archive digitization pipeline for Cold-War semiconductor patents
Critical discourse analysis of AI ethics guidelines across nations
VR reconstruction of 19th-century textile mills highlighting child labor
Citation analysis of climate-engineering research over five decades
Policy white paper on reparative innovation for marginalized inventors
Data-viz timeline of disability technology and activism
Oral-history project with COBOL programmers on Y2K remediation
Scraping Congressional testimony to track big-tech lobbying rhetoric
Exhibition plan on e-waste afterlives in the Global South
Bibliometric study of CRISPR patent races and global inequity
Unpack the past to build a more just technological future.
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