Frank Trocco

Associate Professor and Division Director, Division of Interdisciplinary Inquiry.

He has a particular interest in looking at science as it is applied in areas of popular culture and the conflicts between popular and orthodox conceptions of science. Frank is the co-author (with Trevor Pinch) of Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer (2002), a look at the social history of technology and electronic music.

Contact information

  • Frank Trocco