User:Gary Leonard Cameron

I received my Ph.D. in the History of Technology and Science from Iowa State University in December of 2010. Mi received my B.S. and an M.A. in History also from Iowa State University. My coursework also includes a number of science classes including graduate level Astronomy and Astrophysics classes. I also have many classes in secondary education with a specialization History and Social Studies as well as many classes in Higher Education with a specialization in History.

I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at Iowa State University. For this job I am writing a manuscript on the history of Iowa State University's College of Engineering.

I won a departmental teaching award from Iowa State University's Department of Physics and Astronomy in the late 1990s. I have worked as a TA and a lecturer in that department. My work there has was teaching or assisting in teaching introductory Astronomy. I have worked for Buena Vista University at their Marshalltown campus teaching Introduction to Astronomy for nine years.

I was a TA for a few History courses at Iowa State University. I was a lecturer for two classes at Iowa State University: History of Modern Science and History of Modern Popular Culture. I was an adjunct professor for Buena Vista University's class, The History of the American Frontier. That position has been renamed adjunct instructor I believe.

My other areas of expertise include history of astronomy; the American War of 1812; American history; European history, especially history of the Soviet Union; the history of scientific instruments; history of technology; the history of popular culture; the history of science education. I won best graduate paper of the year in 1998 in Iowa State University's History Department for my paper "Gunpowder Artillery and the Demise of the Medieval Castle."

I published entries in the first edition of the Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomy. For the second edition of the same, an additional entry is forthcoming.

Other than presenting at academic conferences I have also presented at the Iowa Conservation and Preservation Consortium. I have specialized skills and have taught sessions on various topics of historic preservation including the care and repair of documents and photographs, care of historic textiles, care and repair historic furniture. I am certified in historic window restoration and historic paint analysis.

I am also accomplished in many areas of public history including oral history collection, historic site maintenance, public education, exhibit design and construction, managing traveling exhibits, grant writing, and all aspects of museum administration.

I was an invited presenter for an audience of professional and volunteer historic site interpreters on the topic of designing and fabricating historically accurate clothing of the War of 1812 period.

I have been invited to present to general audiences in my local area on a variety of topics of historical interest.