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'''Mary Czerwinski''' is a Research Area Manager of the Human-Centered Computing (HCC) groups and manager of the Visualization and Interaction (VIBE) Research Group. The HCC research area also includes the Next Media and Community Technologies research groups.
'''Mary Czerwinski''' is a Research Area Manager of the Human-Centered Computing (HCC) groups and manager of the [http://research.microsoft.com/research/vibe/ Visualization and Interaction (VIBE)] research group. The HCC research area also includes the [http://research.microsoft.com/community/ Next Media] and [http://research.microsoft.com/nextmedia/ Community Technologies] research groups.


Her research focuses on novel information visualization and interaction techniques across a wide variety of display sizes.  She also studies information worker task management, multitasking, and reflection systems. Her background is in visual attention and user interface design. She holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Indiana University in Bloomington.
Her research focuses on novel information visualization and interaction techniques across a wide variety of display sizes.  She also studies information worker task management, multitasking, and reflection systems. Her background is in visual attention and user interface design. She holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Indiana University in Bloomington.

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Mary Czerwinski is a Research Area Manager of the Human-Centered Computing (HCC) groups and manager of the Visualization and Interaction (VIBE) research group. The HCC research area also includes the Next Media and Community Technologies research groups.

Her research focuses on novel information visualization and interaction techniques across a wide variety of display sizes. She also studies information worker task management, multitasking, and reflection systems. Her background is in visual attention and user interface design. She holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Indiana University in Bloomington.


Publications and professional activities: http://research.microsoft.com/~marycz/

Work Address: Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052, USA
Work Phone: (425)703-4882
Fax: (425)936-7329
E-mail: marycz@microsoft.com

Curriculum vita: http://research.microsoft.com/~marycz/CV_marycz06protected.pdf