Faculty, and Research Faculty
Faculty
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John M. Logsdon, (Ph.D., New York University) Director, Center for International Science and Technology Policy, Space Policy Institute. Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs and Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs. Space policy and history.
- Nicholas S. Vonortas, (Ph.D., New York University) Professor of Economics and International Affairs. Economics of technological change, industrial organization, science and technology policy. CV
- Henry J. Farrell, (Ph.D., Georgetown University) Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs. European Union and European integration, e-commerce, politics and blogs.
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David Alan Grier, (Ph.D., University of Washington) Dean of Academic Programs at the Elliott School and Associate Professor of International Science and Technology Policy and International Affairs. History of science, scientific institutions, international trade.
- Henry R. Hertzfeld, (J.D., George Washington University) Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs. Economic and legal issues of space policy, commercial uses of space technologies, technology policy, technology transfer, microeconomic analysis, administrative law.
- Robert W. Rycroft, (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma) Professor of International Science and Technology Policy and International Affairs. Science, technology and public policy ; science, technology and complexity; environmental politics.
- Ray A. Williamson, (Ph.D., University of Maryland) Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs. Environmental security, earth observation satellite policy, dual-purpose space technologies and the commercialization of space-relates technologies.
- Colleen N. Hartman, (Ph.D., Catholic University of America) Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs. Space and Earth Science
Research Faculty
Jongwon Park, Senior Research Fellow. Science, technology, and innovation policy; building technology roadmaps; assessments of technology based economic development programs; analysis of scientific and technical human resource issues; industry-university research cooperation; national indicators of research and development; and evaluation of government funded R&D programs.
- Caroline S. Wagner, (Ph.D., University of Amsterdam) Lead Research Scientist. Innovation policy, networks.


