
Expert Handwriting Analysis and Forensic Services
Marc J. Seifer, Ph.D., is a writer, university lecturer, and also a handwriting expert. Dr. Seifer has been featured in The Washington Post, Scientific American, Publisher's Weekly, Rhode Island Monthly, Investor's Daily, MIT's Technology Review, and The New York Times. In Europe, he has appeared in The Economist, Nature, and New Scientist. With publications in Wired, Cerebrum, Civilization, Extraordinary Science, Lawyer's Weekly, Journal of Psychohistory, and Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Dr. Seifer is internationally recognized as an expert on the inventor Nikola Tesla (the subject of his doctoral dissertation) and the author of the acclaimed biography Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla.
Acclaimed Author and Tesla Scholar
Translated into eight languages, including Russian, Chinese, and Spanish, WIZARD has been called "serious scholarship" by Scientific American and "One of the five best books written on the brilliantly disturbed" by The Wall Street Journal. His Tesla biography is also "Highly Recommended" by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Lecturer and Handwriting Expert
Dr. Seifer has lectured at the United Nations in New York, Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, at King's College, Cambridge University, and Oxford University in England, at the University of Vancouver in Canada, in Jerusalem Israel, Zagreb Croatia, Belgrade Serbia, Bethesda Maryland, City College of New York, Brandeis University, Colorado College, Wardenclyffe Long Island, LucasFilms Industrial Light & Magic, Cranbrook Retreat, and West Point Military Academy.
Media Presence and Academic Contributions
Dr. Seifer has appeared on the History Channel for his work on the Howard Hughes Mormon Will, on AP International TV for his analysis of bin Laden's signature, on PBS, the BBC, Canberra in Australia, and Coast to Coast Radio for his work on the inventor Nikola Tesla, and also web radio. He has a B.S. from the University of Rhode Island, five semesters of graphology from New School University, an M.A. from the University of Chicago, and a Ph.D. from Saybrook Institute. With over 35 years of experience as a handwriting expert including a decade of work for the Fraud Unit of the Rhode Island Attorney General's Office, he has lectured before the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and testified in civil, criminal, state superior, and federal court. Dr. Seifer is also a writer and visiting lecturer in Psychology at Roger Williams University.
