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Matthew Brehmer is an Assistant Professor at the University of Waterloo, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and data visualization. His research focuses on ubiquitous information experiences, exploring innovative ways to communicate and collaborate around data through multimodal interfaces and interactive visualizations. He holds a PhD from the University of British Columbia (2016), an MSc (2011), and a BComp from Queen's University (2009).
His research interests emphasize multimodal communication, data storytelling, and collaboration platforms. Notable themes include gesture-aware augmented reality video presentations, semantic alignment of text and visual data, and adaptive visualization systems for enterprise environments. He leads efforts in designing tools like RemixTape and VisConductor to enhance data-driven narratives and remote collaboration.
Recent work trends highlight advancements in dynamic data presentation, context-aware visualization, and cross-platform integration. His projects address challenges in making data accessible and interactive across diverse user contexts, from mobile devices to enterprise systems.
Matthew’s contributions span over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with a focus on IEEE VIS workshops and ACM venues. He actively engages with industry through collaborations on tools like QualDash for healthcare and Charticulator for bespoke chart design.
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