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Slava Gerovitch
Lecturer and PRIMES Program Director at MIT
Slava Gerovitch is a seasoned historian of science and technology with over two decades of experience in academic research, teaching, and digital learning endeavors, notably contributing to MIT's OpenCourseWare.
His expertise encompasses Russian science and technology, the history of mathematics, computing, cybernetics, and space history and policy, focusing on scientific rhetoric, cultural memory, and knowledge dissemination.
Having a strong background in college-level teaching, e-learning, policy analysis, academic and technical writing, editing, as well as bilingual translation between English and Russian, Slava Gerovitch is a multifaceted professional in the field.
He holds a PhD in History and Social Study of Science and Technology from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and has held various roles at MIT, including Director of the PRIMES Program, Lecturer, and Department Liaison at MIT OpenCourseWare.
Previously, he has also contributed significantly as a Postdoctoral Fellow, Postdoctoral Researcher, and Research Associate at the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology, affiliated with MIT.