Ceruzzi received a BA from
Yale University in 1970 and received a PhD from the
University of Kansas in 1981, both in
American studies. in
Hamburg, Germany, and taught History of Technology at
Clemson University in
Clemson, South Carolina. Ceruzzi is the author and co-author of several books on the history of
computing and
aerospace technology. He has curated or assisted in the mounting of several exhibitions at
NASM, including: Beyond the Limits - Flight Enters the Computer Age, The Global Positioning System - A New Constellation, Space Race, How Things Fly and the James McDonnell Space Hangar of the museum's
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, at Dulles Airport. ==Works==