History of Science (all STEM fields)- Spring 2020
Instructor - Investigator
Dr. Ioanna Semendeferi
Associate Instructional & Research Professor |
Dr. Ioanna Semendeferi is an Associate Instructional & Research Professor at the Department of Physics in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Houston (UH). She has a B.S. degree (magna cum laude) in Physics from the Aristotle University in Greece. She got her Ph.D. in History of Science, Technology, and Medicine at the University of Minnesota. She pursued ambitious archival research during her Ph.D. years with support from several foundations, including an NSF grant from the Science and Technology Studies Program. She worked for a time as a researcher at the Argonne National Laboratory investigating historical issues in environmental science.
Currently, her academic work and interests focus on science and engineering ethics as well as the social and human dimensions of science and technology. Dr. Semendeferi was the architect of the ethics in science and the history of science courses at UH, where she has taught since 2008. She developed the concept of “Experiencing Ethics” upon which the relevant NSF grant is based. She wrote, directed, and produced the film Dear Scientists-an innovative film on the scientists’ ethical and social responsibility. Her articles have mainly appeared in the Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, Science and Engineering Ethics, Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education, and Nature Physics.