Cindy Xiong
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Cindy Xiong admin Wed, 07/01/2026 - 13:46 [email protected] Profile I am an Assistant Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. I received my Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Northwestern University and my undergraduate degrees in Applied Mathematics and Psychology from UCLA. My research program combines visual perception, cognition, and data visualization. By investigating how humans perceive, interpret, and make decisions from visualized data, I answer questions such as "what are the underlying perceptual and cognitive processes when people make sense of data visualizations?", and "how can we design an effective visualization or tell a good story with data?". As to how to pronounce my last name...The ' X ' makes a " sh " sound so you can pronounce it as " shown ," as in "they have shown an eager desire to work with Cindy because her research sounds so interesting." Assistant Professor IRI And Role People and Technology > Affiliated Faculty University, College, and School/Department Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Computing > School of Interactive Computing
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