David P.D. Munns, B.Sc., B.A.(Hons.), M.Phil., Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae

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David P.D. Munns, B.Sc., B.A.(Hons.), M.Phil., Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae : 2600 Netherland Ave Apt 2509. Bronx. NY. 10463. +1-646-557-4496; +1-734-646-0954; : dmunns@jjay.cuny.edu CURRENT POSITION: 2009-current: Associate Professor, Department of History, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. CUNY. New York, NY. 10019. USA. Contact: Allison Kavey: +1-212-237-8827. akavey@jjay.cuny.edu Tenure awarded: effective Aug 26, 2014. EDUCATION: 2003 Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University. Advisor: Stuart W. Leslie. 1998 M.Phil. University of Sydney. Advisor: Nicolas Rasmussen. 1995 B.A.(Hons). Australian National University. 1993 B.Sc. Australian National University. PREVIOUS POSITIONS: 2006-2009: Lecturer, Centre for the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Imperial College. London. 2002-2006: Auxiliary Professor, Department of History and Politics, Drexel University. Philadelphia. PUBLICATIONS: Books A Single Sky: How an International Community Forged the Science of Radio Astronomy (MIT Press, 2013). Engineering the Environment: Phytotrons and the Quest for Climate Control in the Cold War (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017). Peer-reviewed articles With Kärin Nickelsen, The Algatron versus the Fecal Bag: Reconsidering the Space Program from the Bottom Up. Forthcoming with History and Technology (2017). The phytotronist and the phenotype: plant physiology, big science, and a Cold War biology of the whole plant, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences Part C 50 (2015): 29-40. The awe in which biologists hold physicists : Frits Went s first phytotron at Caltech, and an experimental definition of the biological environment. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36:2 (2014): 209-231. A Single Sky: Learning to See the Heavens and the World Through Radio, in The Dark Universe: Sonic Acts XV Arie Altena ed. (Sonic Acts Press, 2013): 62-83.

Book reviews Controlling the Environment: the Australian phytotron and postcolonial science, British Scholar II:2 (2010): 197-226. Gay, Innocent, and Heartless : Peter Pan in Popular Culture, in Second Star to the Right: Peter Pan in the Popular Imagination Allison Kavey and Lester Friedman eds. (Rutgers University Press, 2008): 219-42. The Challenge of Variations: The Observational Traditions of Ptolemy and Aristotle, and Copernicus Heliocentric Solution, Nuncius 27:2 (2007): 221-257. If We Build It, Who Will Come?: Training radio astronomers and the limitations of National laboratories in Cold War America, Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 34:1 (2003): 93-117. Linear Accelerators, Radio Astronomy, and the Search for International Prestige in Australia, 1944-1948, Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 27:2 (1997): 299-318. Review of Chen-Pang Yeang, Probing the Sky with Radio Waves: From Wireless Technology to the Development of Atmospheric Science (University of Chicago Press, 2013), in Technology and Culture (2014). Cosmic Noise, Review of Cosmic Noise: the history of early radio astronomy Woodruff T. Sullivan III (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), in Metascience 20 (2010). Nanotechnology: Very Small Narrative Cultures, Review of Nanoculture: Implications of the New Technoscience N. Katherine Hayles (ed.) (Intellect Books, Bristol, 2004), in History and Technology 21:4 (Dec 2005): 393-95. Magnetrons, Micropups, and Me: Personal Histories of Radar, Review of Louis Brown, A Radar History of World War Two: Technical and Military Imperatives (Bristol: Institute of Physics Publishing, 1999), Robert Hanbury Brown, Boffin: A Personal Story of the Early Days of Radar, Radio Astronomy and Quantum Optics (Bristol: Adam Hilger, 1991), Edward G. Bowen, Radar Days (Bristol: Institute of Physics Publishing, 1998), and Bernard Lovell, Echoes of War: The Story of H 2 S Radar (Bristol: Adam Hilger, 1991), in Metascience 10 (2001), 406-411. Other publications David P.D. Munns, The Cannon of Learning: Reginald John Gardner s story, 1926-1999. (Self- Published, 2014). WORKS IN PROGRESS: Monograph: Civilizing the Atom: Educating Nuclear Engineers in the Cold War. Monograph with Kärin Nickelsen: To Live Among the Stars: The Quest to Engineer an Artificial Environment for Space Travel accepted for review with Pittsburgh University Press. GRANTS AND AWARDS: 2016-17: PSC-CUNY Enhanced Research Award. 2016-17: Mid-Career Fellowship, Office of the Advancement of Research.

July 2014- June 2015 PSC-CUNY Award. 2013-14. Office of Undergraduate Research grant to develop a multi-year research methods course for history majors. July 2011- June 2012 PSC-CUNY Award. March 2011 Friends of the Library of the University of Wisconsin, Madison Award. Feb 2011 Biot Grant, California Institute of Technology Archives, Pasadena. April 2001 Mayer Fellowship, The Huntington Library, Pasadena. Spring, 2001. Nomination for the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University Teaching Assistant Award. Spring 1999 Dean s Teaching Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University. Awarded for the purpose of independently constructing and teaching an undergraduate course The Name of the Rose: Science and Culture in the Middle Ages. 1997-2002 Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. doctoral scholarship recipient. INVITED TALKS: The Phytotronic Era, Oct 27, 2016. 20 th century history series. University of Cambridge. The case of the Algatron; or coping with shit in space, Again, Method. Oct 24 25, 2016, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, Germany. The phytotronist and the phenotype: Plant physiology, big science, and a Cold War biology of the whole plant, Perspectives for the history of the life sciences: New themes, new sources, new approaches. Oct 30 Nov 1, 2015, Munich, Germany. A Single Sky: learning to see the heaven through radio, The Dark Universe (Cosmic Acts International and Interdisciplinary Festival). Amsterdam, Feb 21-24 2013. Frits Went s vision of Theoretical Biology in the Caltech phytotron. History of Science Reading Group, Gallatin School, NYU, Feb 2012. Gay, Innocent, and Heartless : The aging of Peter Pan in popular culture. Goodenough College London Port Talk, July 2009. Controlling the Environment: the Australian phytotron and postcolonial science, HPS Department, University of Leeds, Feb 2009. Science for a Postcolonial World: the case of the Australian phytotron, Menzies Center for Australian Studies. London. Jan, 2009. PAPERS PRESENTED (last 5 years only): The World of Trons. Society for Literature, Science and Culture. Atlanta, Nov 3-6, 2016. Civilizing the Atom. History of Science Society. Atlanta, Nov 3-6, 2016. The awe in which biologists hold physicists : Frits Went, plant physiology, and the creation of the first phytotron at Caltech. History of Science Society. Boston, Nov 2013. Frits Went s vision of Theoretical Biology in the Caltech phytotron. History of Science Reading Group, Gallatin School, NYU, Feb 2012. The tree has graduated from molecular biology : physics, biology, and the plants under the glass of the phytotron. History of Science Society. Cleveland, Nov 2011. The technology of the environmental control of plant growth. Society for the History of Technology. Cleveland, Nov 2011.

Approaches to national and disciplinary comparative history, British Society for the History of Science Meeting. Leicester, July 2009. Discipline and Disciples: Reasserting Community in the History of Recent Science, The 3-Societies Meeting: BSHS-CSHSSS-HSS, Oxford, July 4-6, 2008

TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Undergraduate classes taught. a) Modern Australia. b) The Discovery of the Scientific Method. c) Global History, AD500-AD1600. d) Global History, AD1600-AD2000. e) Justice in the Western Tradition. f) Research Methods in History. g) Historiography. h) The History of Technology. i) European History, 1870-1989. j) Benjamin Franklin, (team-taught, interdisciplinary). k) The Scientific Revolution. l) History of the Automobile in Modern America. m) The Name of the Rose : Science and Culture in the Middle Ages. n) The Atomic Age: Bombs, Scientists, and Superpowers. o) The Atomic Bomb, (team-taught, interdisciplinary). p) The History of Science since Newton. q) The History of Science from Plato to NATO. r) The History of the Renaissance. s) United States Military History in the 20 th Century. t) The History of Science in London. u) Frankenstein, (team-taught, interdisciplinary). Senior Undergraduate (Honors) Seminar v) Galileo: Artist, Courtier, Scientist, Heretic?, 2006. w) Senior Seminar and Thesis for Humanities and Justice, 2013, 2015, 2016. x) Science and Technology in New York City, 2014, 2015, 2016. Graduate Seminars y) Introduction to Liberal Studies: How to Know about Knowing: Introduction to the History, Sociology, and Philosophy of Science, Medicine, and Technology. (CUNY Graduate College) z) Understanding Scientific Instruments in Recent Science (Drexel University M.Sc.) aa) Core Seminar in the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology (London Center, M.Sc., 2006-2009) bb) Science, Technology and Medicine in the Twentieth Century (London Center, M.Sc., 2006-2009) COLLEGE AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: 2015-16: Vice-President (elected) of the Faculty Senate, John Jay College. 2014-15: At-Large member (elected), Faculty Personnel Committee, John Jay College. 2013-16: Humanities and Justice Major Coordinator.

2013-16: Chair, Humanities and Justice Assessment Committee 2013-16: Chair, Humanities and Justice Curriculum Committee. 2013-15: Co-sponsor, Provost s taskforce on the Student Evaluation of the Faculty. 2013-14: Member, Senate sub-committee on the Student Evaluation of the Faculty. 2014-15: Faculty advisor to Student Government. 2013-16: Office of Undergraduate Research, Advisory Board. 2013-14: World Cultures and Global Issues Assessment Team. 2012-15: John Jay College representative to the CUNY Faculty Senate. 2010-14: History Departmental Representative on the John Jay College Council. 2010-14: History Departmental Representative on the John Jay College Senate. 2012-13: John Jay Faculty Senate Poetry Selection Committee. 2012-13: History Department Curriculum Committee. 2011-15: History Department Assessment Committee. 2010-16: Humanities and Justice Committee (Chair 2013-16). 2010-12: John Jay College Sexual Harassment Policy committee. 2007-09: Core Course Convener for the London Center M.Sc. 2007-09: Chair of the syllabus sub-committee on the London Center M.Sc. Core Course. 1995-96: President of the Senior Common Room of The Women s College, University of Sydney.