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'''Andreas Kerren''' is currently a Professor in [http://cs.lnu.se Computer Science] at the [http://lnu.se/institutioner/school-of-computer-science-physics-and-mathematics?l=en School of Computer Science, Physics and Mathematics] of [http://lnu.se/?l=en Linnaeus University (LNU)], Sweden, where he is heading the research group for Information and Software Visualization, called ISOVIS. Dr. Kerren has served in a large number of program and organizing committees and as reviewer for several international journals and distinguished conferences. His main research interests include the areas of Information Visualization, Software Visualization, Visual Analytics, and Human-Computer Interaction. Dr. Kerren is a member of the ACM, the Eurographics Association, the IEEE Computer Society and of various networks such as the IFIP Working Group 13.7: HCI and Visualization.  
'''Andreas Kerren''' is currently a Professor in Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science of [http://lnu.se/?l=en Linnaeus University (LNU)], Sweden, where he is heading the research group for Information and Software Visualization, called ISOVIS. Dr. Kerren has served in a large number of program and organizing committees and as reviewer for several international journals and distinguished conferences. His main research interests include the areas of Information Visualization, Software Visualization, Visual Analytics, and Human-Computer Interaction. Dr. Kerren is a member of the ACM, the Eurographics Association, the IEEE Computer Society and of various networks such as the IFIP Working Group 13.7: HCI and Visualization.  


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Andreas Kerren is currently a Professor in Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science of Linnaeus University (LNU), Sweden, where he is heading the research group for Information and Software Visualization, called ISOVIS. Dr. Kerren has served in a large number of program and organizing committees and as reviewer for several international journals and distinguished conferences. His main research interests include the areas of Information Visualization, Software Visualization, Visual Analytics, and Human-Computer Interaction. Dr. Kerren is a member of the ACM, the Eurographics Association, the IEEE Computer Society and of various networks such as the IFIP Working Group 13.7: HCI and Visualization.

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