I am a director in the Decision Sciences Visual Analytics Team (DSVA) at Publicis Epsilon . Previous to this role, I received my Ph.D. in data visualization from the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). My research centered around large scale data visualization and my interests include spatial data analysis, problem-driven visualization design, and physics-based animation. I am a former National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship recipient (2012-2017).
[CV] (Updated May 2021)
I am a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow alumni under the GRFP program. My research interests include spatial data visualization, problem-driven visualization design, and physics-based animation.
My current body of work work can be found here as well as through the lab's research pages.
I defended my thesis, Problem-Driven Design Strategies for Scientific Data Visualization, in June 2019
I received my B.S. in Computer Science (emphasis in Mathematics and Physics) from the University of Pittsburgh in 2011.