

Kenneth J. Knoespel is McEver Professor of Engineering and the Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech where he also serves as Chair of the School of Literature, Communication & Culture.
Knoespel has published widely visualization and science studies and most recently has taught a graduate seminars in the College of Architecture devoted to the design and morphology and the future of museums. Work from the seminars has been presented in Greece, Italy, France, England, and Denmark. In addition to recent work on cognition and visual practice in mathematics and architecture, he has worked on problems of ambiguity within the natural and human sciences.
He has worked closely with universities in Europe as well as Russia and is currently completing a project concerned with cities and landscape on the Baltic Sea. At Georgia Tech, he has participated in the development of undergraduate and graduate programs that focus on emergent digital media. He was a founding editor of Configurations: A Journal for Literature, Science, and Technology, published by Johns Hopkins University Press. He has held research appointments at the Cornell University, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and at he Russian Academy of Science. Knoespel received his Ph.D from the University of Chicago and has taught at the University of Uppsala, the University of Chicago, Cornell University, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, and the Russian Academy of Science.
"Newton and Economics" lecture at the University of Sussex in July 2009
Seminar in Stockholm on "Linnaeus and the Siberian Expeditions" in May 2009
Prof.Kenneth Knoespel
McEver Professor of Engineering and the Liberal Arts
Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Literature,
Communication and Culture,
686 Cherry St., Room 337
Atlanta, GA, 30332-0165
Ph: 404-385.2056
Fax: 404-894-1287
kenneth.knoespel@lcc.gatech.edu