Research
My advisor is Prof. Ben Shneiderman, and I am a member of HCIL. My research is in the Information Visualization area of the Human-Computer Interaction field. My current research involves Network Visualization. I developed a tool called NVSS (see NVSS project page) to visualize netwoks (citation networks, food webs, social networks, etc.) using semantic substrates.In my PhD program, I worked on the following information visualization tools:
- Treemap
- TimeSearcher
- NVSS (Network Visualization by Semantic Substrates)
Teaching
As a graduate instructor, I taught a junior level Computer Science class (CMSC 330: Organization of Programming Languages) during the summer of 2002. In addition, I was a teaching assistant for CMSC 330 for three semesters and for CMSC 421 (Intro. to Artificial Intelligence) for one semester.I was awarded the Teaching Excellence Award for Graduate Teaching Assistants in 2003.
Contact
HCIL - Hornbake Building, South Wing, 2117 (2nd floor).Lab phone: (301) 405 7977
Office phone: (301) 405 7912