Alumni
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Jakub Wabiński
Jakub joined S3C lab as a courtesy research assistant for a six months internship as a part of Fulbright Junior Research Award. During his stay at University of Oregon he investigated the relation between cartographic signs used on tactile maps and the information value these maps present.
He comes ...
Michala Garrison
Michala was a master’s student in the S3C lab working under the guidance of Dr. Carolyn Fish. She is interested in the power cartographic narratives have in telling stories of climate change around the world. She does this by using a mixture of cartographic design, participatory cartography, ...
Nathaniel Douglass
Nathaniel was a master’s student in the S3C Lab, working with Dr. Carolyn Fish. His primary interest is in cartography and how maps can be used to communicate climate change processes in recreational guides and maps. Other interests include mental mapping, cognitive cartography, and spatial ...
Dr. Yang Li
Yang Li was a visiting researcher from China Center for Modernization Research, Chinese Academy of Science where she is an Assistant Professor. Her research interests focus mainly on human-environment interactions, geospatial analysis of population distribution, internal migration, and ...
Antoine Nzeyimana
Antoine was a Ph.D. student in S3C working with Dr. Amy Lobben. His primary research interests are in the area of spatial data science with focus on machine learning. He holds a masters degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and a B.Sc.Eng degree in Computer ...
Dr. Megen Brittell
Megen earned her PhD from the Department of Geography in 2018. Her research interest was in the effectiveness of interfaces to geospatial data. She investigated the influence of map reading strategies and cartographic abstraction processes on the communication of geospatial data and concepts ...
Dr. Dongmei Chen
Dongmei earned her Ph.D. in June, 2019. She was advised by Dr. Christopher Bone and Dr. Daniel Gavin. Currently, she is looking for opportunities in environmental research and education, while she is completing her other research projects at the university in Summer 2019.
Her dissertation research ...
Bill Limpisathian
“Bill” P. William Limpisathian graduated with his PhD in 2022. His advisor was Dr. Amy Lobben. He is now Assistant Professor of Cartography + Geovisualization at UW-Madison. His primary research interest is in neuro-cartography, where he investigates the neurological role of visual ...
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