Andrew L. Russell
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Andrew L. Russell

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Andrew L. Russell is Professor of History and Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Utica and Albany, New York. He is co-author of Circuits, Packets, and Protocols: Entrepreneurs and Computer Communications, 1968-1988 (ACM Books, 2022); co-author of The Innovation Delusion: How Our Obsession With the New Has Disrupted the Work That Matters Most (Currency, 2020); co-editor of Ada’s Legacy: Cultures of Computing from the Victorian to the Digital Age (Morgan & Claypool, 2015); and author of Open Standards and the Digital Age: History, Ideology, and Networks (Cambridge University Press, 2014). He has published widely in scholarly journals and popular venues on topics such as Internet history, standardization, modular design, and maintenance. His work has been supported by fellowships from IEEE, the Association for Computing Machinery, the Charles Babbage Institute, and Duke University. A native of upstate New York, he earned degrees from Vassar College (BA in History), University of Colorado at Boulder (MA in History), and the Johns Hopkins University (PhD in the History of Science and Technology). He joined SUNY Poly in June 2016, after serving as Associate Professor of History in the College of Arts & Letters at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, where he was also founder and director of the Program in Science & Technology Studies (2012-2016) and Interim Dean (2016).
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