Yi Gu is a PhD candidate in Computer Science at Michigan Technological University and received his MSc Degree in 2010. His main research interest area is the development of tools that help scientists understand the underlying relations in scientific data and aid students understand concepts through visualizations. Further information can be found at: http://www.cs.mtu.edu/~gyi/.
Nilufer Onder is an associate professor of computer science at Michigan Technological University. She received her PhD from the Computer Science Department at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research areas are artificial intelligence planning systems, decision making under uncertainty, student persistence, and computer science education. She received the Michigan Tech university wide Distinguished Teaching Award in 2013. Her web page can be found via http://www.cs.mtu.edu/.
Chaoli Wang is an assistant professor at the Department of Computer Science, Michigan Technological University. He received the PhD degree in computer and information science from The Ohio State University in 2006. From 2007 to 2009, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Davis. Dr. Wang's research interests include scientific visualization, large-scale data analysis and visualization, user interface and interaction, information visualization, and visualization in education. At Michigan Tech, he co-directs the Graphics and Visualization Laboratory and participates in research activities at the Immersive Visualization Studio. His research has been supported by Michigan Technological University, the National Science Foundation, and the Dave House Family Foundation.
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