Instructors
Katy Börner
Instructor
Katy Börner is the Victor H. Yngve Professor of Information Science at the School of Informatics and Computing, Adjunct Professor at the School of Informatics and Computing, Adjunct Professor at the Department of Statistics in the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University where she directs the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center. Her research focuses on the development of data analysis and visualization techniques for information access, understanding, and management. Watch her TEDx talk here.
Michael Ginda
Assistant Instructor
Michael Ginda is a data analyst and research assistant with the Cyberinfrastructure Center for Network Science. He holds a Master’s degree in Library Science from Indiana University. His research interests include knowledge representation and organization, metadata, and information networks.
Andreas Bueckle
Assistant Instructor
Andreas Bueckle is a PhD student in Information Science at Indiana University as well as a videographer and photographer. His academic interests revolve around information visualization, more specifically interactive and augmented reality visualizations. As a professional videographer and photographer, he has been hired by various clients since 2008. He has worked on video and photo projects on 4 continents, with a focus on documentary as well as nature, especially social issues and nature photography. Check out work samples on andreas-bueckle.com.
Announcements
Class starts on January 9, 2018.