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Dr. Michelle Borkin | |
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Nationality | United States |
Occupation | Associate Professor |
Known for | Data visualization research, Astronomical data analysis |
Awards | IEEE VGTC Significant New Researcher Award |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Harvard University, University of British Columbia |
Thesis | Perception, Cognition, and Effectiveness of Visualizations with Applications in Science and Engineering (2014) |
Doctoral advisor | Hanspeter Pfister |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Data visualization |
Institutions | Northeastern University |
Michelle Borkin is a computer scientist and researcher known for her work in data visualization theory such as memorability and taxonomies, and applications of visualizations in astronomy, medicine, and other scientific fields. She is an assistant professor at Northeastern University and co-founder of Glue (software).
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