Joseph Kider

Dr. Kider co-directs the SENSEable Design Lab, which conducts interdisciplinary research in virtual reality, augmented reality, human-robotic teams, computer graphics, and human-computer interaction. This trans-disciplinary research utilizes computer graphics and computational simulation to design virtual environments, cutting-edge hardware and technology to design novel research settings, and elements of cognitive and experimental psychology to rigorously study […]

Tomer Weiss

Tomer Weiss, assistant professor of informatics, specializes in visual computing, including virtual simulation of physically-embodied AI agents, and algorithmic content creation for virtual, augmented and other immersive reality media. In recent work, he has developed software used for automatically furnishing interior spaces and simulated the movement of crowds.

Edwin Florez

Dr. Edwin Florez, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, has established a diverse research profile spanning graph theory, compressive sensing in wireless networks, high-performance computing (HPC), programming languages, mathematical competition problem-solving, and computational thinking. His primary focus lies in the exploration of graphs with […]

Katherine (Katie) Green

Katherine (Katie) Green is an interdisciplinary artist and teacher focusing on art made possible by digital tools. Her art practice involves game design, perspective and empathy in interactive media, usually with themes of nature and the challenges we all face from climate change. Katie’s teaching practice is based in studio art. Her curriculum covers many […]