Tamara Munzner
InfoVis Group
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Jim Whitehead has some excellent advice for
contacting faculty. Although some of his points are specific to UCSC
(the differential cost of foreign and native students, the exact
details of how to apply), most of the rest is very valid.
I have written down some policies of how I run my group.
Research
My research interests include the development, evaluation, and
characterization of visualization systems and techniques
from both user-driven and technique-driven perspectives.
See the Publications page for papers about
recent projects.
Teaching
Current Students
Former Students
2003-2004, graduated 2004, then MS from
Cornell, then at Bloomberg
2015-2021, graduated 2021, then Assistant Prof at Beihang
2016-2021, graduated 2021, then at Virtual Identity
co-supervised by Jennifer Gardy, 2015-2019,
graduated 2019, then Tableau Research
2016-2017 visiting from Bielefeld, supervised by Tim
Nattkemper, graduated 2018
co-supervised by Joanna McGrenere, 2011-2016, graduated
2016, then Microsoft Research postdoc, then Tableau Research
2007-2013, graduated
2013, then postdoc
2006-2009, then at Mobify (as co-founder), then at Google
co-supervised by David Auber
(LaBRI, Universite de Bordeaux I), 2004-2008, graduated
2008, then postdoc at Bordeaux/INRIA and Dublin, now lecturer at Swansea.
2004-2008, graduated 2008,
then at Google, then Tableau Research, then Google
2005-2008, then Affordable Affiliates, then Oracle
visiting student from
Andreas
Butz's group in Munich, 2014-2015, graduated 2015, then at Cumul8, then at Clir.
co-supervised by Joanna
McGrenere, 2011-2013, graduated 2013, then UBC CS lecturer, then UBC med school
co-supervised by Cydney Nielsen,
2012-2013, graduated 2013, then at AeroInfo
2006-2008, graduated 2008, then at BC Cancer Agency, then
Hemisphere Games, then LionsGate, then Aimsio, now at Rivian
co-supervised by Marc
Olano,
2006-2007, graduated 2007, then PhD
2005-2006, graduated
2006, then UBC CS PhD student, then at Mobify, then at Google
co-supervised by Raymond Ng, 2004-2006, graduated 2006, then at Electronic Arts, then Microsoft
co-supervised
by Joanna McGrenere, 2004-2005,
graduated 2005, then at IBM Burnaby, then at Elastic Path,
then at OpenText, now at Atlas
co-supervised by Joanna McGrenere, 2004-2005,
graduated 2005, then Oculus, then Infor, then Black Coral, now ESRI
2003-2005, graduated 2005
co-supervised by Bernd Fröhlich, visiting student 2003-2004, graduated 2005 from Bauhaus University, Weimar/Berlin, then PhD student at TU Berlin, then prof at Beuth Univ. Applied Sci.
2003-2004, graduated
2004, then at Vancouver public schools
co-supervised by Greg
Humphreys, 2003-2004, graduated 2004 from University of
Virginia, then at Emageon, then at Imago, then at
Sharendipity, then at StudyBlue
Prospective Students
If you are
interested in working with me as a graduate student at UBC, please see my directions on how to apply.
Books
I read way too much, mostly science fiction and fantasy novels. I'll
admit to reading some utter trash, but I only recommend the good
ones. I add books to the recommended list chronologically. I also have a perl
script that collates a list by
author, which includes short blurbs about some of the authors.
My GoodReads
page has per-book ratings (but no blurbs). It covers everything I've
read for the past several years, all of my physical book
library, plus partial coverage of what I happened to remember reading in the
more distant past.
Press
More Information
Material accessible from this web page and its subpages that was created by Tamara
Munzner is licensed under a
CC BY-SA (Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons) License unless otherwise
stated. Note that for most papers, copyright is held by the publisher. Note that for student projects, copyright is held by the creator.
Tamara Munzner
Last modified: Wed Oct 16 21:18:40 PDT 2024