Michael Norman Geselowitz, American anthropology educator. Recipient Certs. Distinction in Teaching, Harvard University, 1983, 84. Member Archeological Institute American, Association Field Archaeology, Society American Archaeology, Sigma Xi.
Background
Geselowitz, Michael Norman was born on March 27, 1957 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of David Beryl and Lola Rita G. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1978, Bachelor of Science in Humanities and Science, 1980.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Electrical engineer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1978. Bachelor of Science in Humanities and Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1980. Master of Arts in Anthropology, Harvard University, 1982.
Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, Harvard University, 1987.
Career
Electronics engineer Naval Surface Weapons Center, Silver Spring, Maryland, 1976—1978. Teaching assistant Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, 1979—1980. Teaching fellow Harvard University, since 1980.
Representative student faculty committee department anthropology, 1981—1982. Director x-ray facility Peabody Museum, 1982—1986. Archeological collections manager, 1987—1989.
Lecturer Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989—1993. Visiting assistant professor Yale University, since 1993.
Membership
Member of Society of America Archaeology, Association Field Archaeology, Archeological Institute America, Sigma Xi.