Georgia Tech College of Computing GVU Center Information Interfaces Group

Stasko picture John T. Stasko
Professor & Associate Chair
 
School of Interactive Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
85 5th St., NW
Technology Square Research Building
Atlanta, GA 30332-0760
 
Office Phone: (404) 894-5617, Technology Square Research Building Room 342
Lab phone: (404) 385-2447, Technology Square Research Building Room 342A
Fax: (404) 894-3146
Email: stasko[at]cc[dot]gatech[.]edu
URL: http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~john.stasko




Prof. Stasko will be away Nov. 8-10. 
Background I received the B.S. degree in Mathematics at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania (1983) and Sc.M. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island (1985 and 1989). I joined the faculty here at Georgia Tech in 1989, and I am presently the Associate Chair of the School of Interactive Computing in the College of Computing. My primary research area is human-computer interaction, with a focus on information visualization and visual analytics.
Research I am the Director of the Information Interfaces Research Group. The group's research focus is to help people take advantage of information to enrich their lives. The Internet and the WWW have clearly helped to significantly expand the amount of data accessible to people. Whether someone is analyzing what stocks to buy, figuring out how traffic will be on the ride home, or answering email, he or she may simply feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information available or may not be able to find the right information.

My research group is uncovering ways to help people benefit from this flood of information. One central focus of a number of our projects is the creation of information visualization and visual analytics tools to help people understand and analyze large data sets. In particular, we are creating visual analytics systems to help people perform investigative analyses. We also are developing a number of techniques and systems for providing people with peripheral awareness of useful information. Following the link to my research group will take you to pages with more details on these projects.

I am also the Director of the Georgia Tech component of the Southeastern Regional Visualization and Analytics Center. Georgia Tech partners with UNC-Charlotte in this program sponsored by NVAC and the Dept. of Homeland Security. Our Center's focus is on developing visual analytics technologies and solutions for grand challenge problems in homeland security.

Curriculum vita (pdf - updated 7/09)
Information Interfaces Research Group (projects, people, publications, talks, videos)
Publications (html)
Recent talks
Software Visualization research (a previous focus)

Students Current PostDoc
Carsten Görg

Current PhD
Mengdie Hu
Zhicheng Liu
Youn ah Kang
Zach Pousman

Former PhD
Chris Plaue, 2009, Instructor at Univ. of Georgia
James Eagan, 2008, Post-doctoral researcher at Computer Science Research Laboratory, University of Paris South XI
Ji Soo Yi, 2008, Asst. Professor (Industrial Engineering) at Purdue
Jun Xiao 2006, Research Scientist at HP Labs
Duke Hutchings, 2006, Asst. Professor at Elon
Alex Zhao 2001, Amazon.com
Scott McCrickard, 2000, Assoc. Professor at Virginia Tech
Brad Topol, 1998, IBM, (co-advisor with M. Ahamad)
Dean Jerding, 1997, President, Infinovate Corp
Eileen Kraemer, 1995, Professor and CS Dept. Chair at University of Georgia
Keith Edwards, 1995, Assoc. Professor at Georgia Tech
Mariano Garcia, 1993, UPR-Cayey, (co-advisor with A. Badre)

Service Papers Co-Chair, 2009 IEEE VAST
General Chair, 2007 IEEE InfoVis
Papers Co-Chair, 2006 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization
Papers Co-Chair, 2005 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization
Co-Organizer, CHI 2005 Workshop on Distributed Display Environments
Program Chair, 2003 ACM Symposium on Software Visualization
Co-Organizer, CHI 2003 Workshop on Providing Elegant Peripheral Awareness
 
Steering Committee, IEEE Information Visualization (InfoVis) Conference
Steering Committee, ACM Symposium on Software Visualization
At Large Member, IEEE Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee (VGTC)
 
Associate Editor, ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (ToCHI)
Associate Editor, Information Visualization (IV)
Associate Editor, Journal of Visual Languages and Computing (JVLC)
Teaching 2009-2010 academic year
Fall
   CS 1331--Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Spring
   CS 4460 & 7450--Information Visualization

Past courses
CS 3158--Design and Analysis of Algorithms (Fall '98)
CS/PSY 4750--User Interface Design (Fall '03)
CS 7390--Software Visualization (Spring '98)
CS 4460 & 7450--Information Visualization (Spring '09)    Lecture videos are available too

Personal In his free time, Prof. Stasko enjoys playing with his kids Tommy, Mitchell and Audrey, doing some vacation travel with his wife Christy, playing golf, gardening around his yard, tending to his fish pond, commiserating over the Atlanta Braves, and watching The Amazing Race.

The hardest working computer scientist in America. :^)

My second home.

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