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Remco Chang is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Tufts University, affiliated with the School of Engineering. His research focuses on visual analytics, human-computer interaction, and data-driven decision-making. He leads projects in scalable visualization systems, Bayesian reasoning in health communication, and neural architecture exploration. Chang has served as a PI on multiple NSF grants and collaborates internationally with institutions like MIT and Utrecht University.
- PhD Students: Jen Rogers, Assaf Benchetrit, Camelia Brumar
- Key Awards: NSF CAREER Award, HDR Institute Grant
Research emphasizes user-centered design, with systems like Kyrix for big data visualization and CAVA for interactive data augmentation. His work bridges cognitive science and visualization, addressing how biases affect analytical tasks. Recent grants include $multi-million initiatives on data-driven design and medical decision support.
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