Shashwat Srivastava

Major: Economics and STS

Minor: Finance

I'm an international student from India at RPI. I am an Economics - STSO dual major. I chose economics as my major as I was always interested in learning about businesses, firm decision-making & performance indicators and global economy. After graduation, I am looking forward to work as an Investment Banker, hopefully at a renowned company!!

Grace Richard

Major: DIS and Mechanical Engineering

I am a Mechanical Engineering and Design Innovation and Society dual major and I am a thrower on the RPI track team. I wanted to have a more hands-on curriculum and get to have a higher focus on the creative side of engineering. DIS is allowing me to create my own prototypes and products, and I get to dive into the societal impact of engineering decisions. After I graduate, I hope to get a job working as a product development engineer creating concept designs and prototypes.

Jarah Moesch

Jarah Moesch is a multi-disciplinary designer artist-scholar whose work explores issues of justice through the design, production, and acquisition of embodied knowledges. Jarah’s research incorporates queer, crip theories, media & cultural studies, art, and design practices to develop new models for justice and to imagine new worlds. As a scholar, artist, designer, and multi-modal educator, Jarah’s research and pedagogy focuses on how knowledge is produced, distributed, acquired, and managed.

Fahmi Fahroji

Area of Research / Interest:  STS Underground, energy futures, political ecology, critical minerals

Undergraduate Education Institution:  Universitas Gadjah Mada

Undergraduate Major: Cultural Anthropology

Lucy Yanow

RPI Degree Program: Science and Technology Studies, Ph.D.

Area of Research / Interest:  Reproduction, Feminism, Posthumanism, Companion Animals

Hometown: San Francisco, California, USA

Undergraduate Studies: Multicultural and Gender Studies, French, California State University, Chico

Graduate Studies: MSc Bioethics and Society, King’s College London

Patrick Royer

Patrick Royer holds a PhD in cultural anthropology from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. His area of interest focuses on West Africa where he has conducted ethnographic studies for many years. His research interests include past and recent religious prophetic movements in Africa, religious conversion, and local religious beliefs and practices in a global world.

Sophia Acquisto

Area of Research / Interest:  ed tech, history education, teaching, digital history cartographies

Undergraduate Education Institution:  SUNY New Paltz

Undergraduate Major: Early Childhood & Childhood Education, History

Lu Cheng

Area of Research / Interest:  Environmental justice, development, supply chain, feminism, postcolonialism

Undergraduate Education Institution:  Fudan University

Undergraduate Major: Management

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