Everything about David A Hounshell totally explained
David A. Hounshell is the David M. Roderick Professor of Technology and Social Change in the Department of History, Engineering and Public Policy program at
Carnegie Mellon University.
Hounshell studied electrcial engineering at
Southern Methodist University, receiving the B.S. in 1972. He then changed fields and enrolled in the
University of Delaware's history program earning the M.S. in 1975. He continued his studies at Delaware completing his Ph.D. in 1978.
He was employed by the University of Delaware and the
Hagley Museum. He has been employed at Carnegie Mellon University since 1991.
He has worked with
National Research Council and the
National Science Foundation to study the effects of the
Cold War on science and engineering research.
His
From the American System to Mass Production, 1800-1932: The Development of Manufacturing Technology in the United States was awarded the
Society for the History of Technology's 1987
Dexter Prize.
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