Collaborative Visualization

A portfolio of two decades exploring how groups co-create meaning with geospatial data, blending design research, teaching, and international collaboration.

A single, large 4K monitor on a matte black stand displays a collaborative geospatial dashboard split into four coordinated views: a central map, a timeline, a network diagram, and a metrics panel, all using a restrained palette of cool grays, deep navy, and subtle cyan highlights. The monitor sits on a smooth, light concrete desk against a soft taupe wall, with a compact black notebook and a fine-line pen neatly aligned beside it. Directional side lighting from the left creates gentle gradients on the wall and precise shadows under the monitor stand. Captured at eye level with an asymmetric composition following the rule of thirds, the image has a calm, contemplative, and highly professional mood with clean photographic realism.

Publications & Impacts

Citations & Awards

This section highlights citation metrics, research impact, and notable recognitions across publications, reflecting collaborative visualization research achievements.

A dark charcoal background framing a floating, semi-transparent 3D globe composed of intersecting thin white latitude and longitude lines and softly glowing data arcs in desaturated teal and amber, representing global collaboration. Hovering around the globe are faint, rectangular UI panels with minimalist icons for layers, filters, and annotations, all rendered in subtle grayscale. A cool, focused spotlight from above and slightly behind creates a gentle halo around the sphere and delicate rim lighting on the arcs, fading into velvety darkness. Shot in a centered, front-facing composition with deep contrast and sharp focus on the globe, the atmosphere is precise, technical, and visionary, combining photographic realism with a clean, corporate, conceptual aesthetic.