Marian Dörk

Marian Dörk

I'm a PhD candidate in the InnoVis group and Interactions Lab at the University of Calgary. My supervisors are Sheelagh Carpendale and Carey Williamson. In my research, I explore the use of visualization for information seeking.

I studied Computational Visualistics (Dipl.-Ing.) at Universität Magdeburg and have undertaken research at Microsoft Research, IBM Research, and Universidad de Chile. I have offered web solutions for more than ten years.

I was the teaching assistant for Web-based Systems (SENG513) in 2010 and 2011.

I enjoy riding my bike in the city, growing food in a community garden, and taking pictures of streetart. I sporadically update my visual journal, photostream, and status. I once played with animated GIFs and thresholding.

Contact me via email: mdmariandoerk.de

Research

While information on the Web is becoming increasingly abundant, diverse, and dynamic, web-based graphics and interactivity are becoming more and more advanced. In order to find better ways for making sense of growing information spaces, I seek to harness emerging technological trends on the Web. In particular, I design innovative information visualizations, create interactive exploration systems, and study the role of visualization in information seeking.

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