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<big>'''Chris Shaw, Ph.D.'''</big>
Ph.D.<br/>
<big>'''Chris Shaw'''</big>


[http://www.sfu.ca/ Simon Fraser University]<br/>
[http://www.sfu.ca/ Simon Fraser University]<br/>
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[http://www.sfu.ca/ Simon Fraser University (SFU)], at the [http://www.surrey.sfu.ca/ SFU Surrey Campus].
[http://www.sfu.ca/ Simon Fraser University (SFU)], at the [http://www.surrey.sfu.ca/ SFU Surrey Campus].


His main research interests include Information Visualization (in particular visual dataexploration, focus+context techniques, and high-interaction user interfaces), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), and User Centered Design
His main research interests include Information Visualization, Bioinformatics Visualization, Visual Analytics, Human-Computer Interaction, Two-Handed Interfaces,
Free-Form Surface Design.


== Projects ==
== Projects ==
*[http://biov.iat.sfu.ca/IMASProjectWeb/ IMAS - The Interactive Multigenomic Analysis System]
*[http://biov.iat.sfu.ca/IMASProjectWeb/ IMAS - The Interactive Multigenomic Analysis System]
*[[CzSaw]]
*[xxx CzSaw (Project Page coming soon)]





Latest revision as of 00:00, 10 August 2009

Chris Shaw, Ph.D.

Simon Fraser University
School of Interactive Arts & Technology (SIAT)
250 - 13450 102nd Avenue, Surrey, BC, Canada, V3T 0A3


T: +1 (778) 782-8008
F: +1 (778) 782-7488


E: shaw (at) sfu.ca
W: http://www.sfu.ca/~shaw/


Christopher D Shaw is an Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Arts & Technology (SIAT) at Simon Fraser University (SFU), at the SFU Surrey Campus.

His main research interests include Information Visualization, Bioinformatics Visualization, Visual Analytics, Human-Computer Interaction, Two-Handed Interfaces, Free-Form Surface Design.

Projects


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