%PDF-1.4 % Jennifer Jacobs. Elliot W. Hawkes is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UCSB. Samantha Cole At UChicago CS, we welcome students of all backgrounds and identities. Jennifer Jacobs, Sumit Gogia, Radomir Mech, and Joel Brandt. Jennifer Jacobs is a Ph.D. candidate at the MIT Media Lab in the Lifelong Kindergarten Research Group. The EC2 project was realized by a team consisting of Roads as project manager, with software developers Jack Kilgore and Rodney Duplessis. He is currently writing a new book about "visioneers" - people who used their technical expertise to promote visions of a more expansive future made possible by the technologies they studied, designed, and promoted. 19 Things You Don't Know About Jennifer Jacobs | BODi - The Beachbody Blog His commission for the Seattle Public Library, "Making Visible the Invisible", begun in 2005 is a permanent installation consisting of algorithms that statistically analyze the flow of books and other media that are checked-out daily from the library to map out how library culture is changing over time. personalwebsite Extending Manual Drawing Practices with Artist-Centric Programming Tools In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, QC, Canada, April 2018. Jennifer Jacobs - Google Scholar Prior to UCSB, she was an Instructor at Harvard Medical School and the Department of Medicine/Division of Women's Health at Brigham & Women's Hospital. Department of Mechanical Engineering. Department of Music. His book Composing Electronic Music: A New Aesthetic (Oxford University Press) appeared in 2015. Jacobs received her Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of . Major: Black Studies & Sociology. TikTok; Twitter; Instagram; LinkedIn; Jennifer Jacobs | Center for Black Studies Research 0000001180 00000 n He was Editor and Associate Editor of Computer Music Journal (The MIT Press) from 1978 to 2000, and cofounded the International Computer Music Association (ICMA) in 1979. Jennifer Jacobs, USA, is Assistant Professor at University of California, Santa Barbara, in Media Arts and Technology, and director of the Expressive Computation Lab. His interests are the algorithmic composition of instrumental, electronic and computer music, music software development as well as interdisciplinary activities, e.g. Her years of experience in digital media research led to the creation of a multi-million dollar sponsored research program for the University of California, the Digital Media Innovation Program. Media Arts and Technology, UC Santa Barbara Ken is on the editorial board of the Journal of Organised Sound and advisor to the Electroacoustic Music Studies Asian Network (EMSAN). In this talk, I argue that by developing methods to integrate computational production with manual and physical making, we can dramatically expand the expressive potential of computers and broaden participation in computational production. RHESSys is designed to provide science-based information about spatial patterns of ecosystem health and vulnerability in terms of water quantity and quality. Dr. Cabrera is adjunct faculty in the Media Arts and Technology Program at UC Santa Barbara and received his PhD at Queen's University Belfast under the direction of Dr. Gary Kendall, a pioneer of computer music and spatial audio digital signal processing. Department of History, 3251 Humanities and Social Sciences Building, www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/w-patrick-mccray. and B.F.A from Hunter College and the University of Oregon respectively. Design and Tailoring of Alloys for Additive Manufacturing. She has published at the most selective HCI and VR venues such as CHI, UIST, VRST, and DIS where she received multiple best paper awards and honorable mentions. In 2000, he joined the Stanford Graphics Lab where he did research on real-time rendering and computational photography. Based on funding mandates. 0000001555 00000 n 0000132831 00000 n Art, Electronic Theater or Performance Jury. During 2002-2007 he was a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) and chair of the Technology/Software Committee of the ELOs PAD Initiative (Preservation / Archiving / Dissemination of Electronic Literature). Since 2017, he is a research fellow at the Institut des mines-telecom ParisTech, Paris, France and the iCinema Lab, at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Her research examines ways to diversify participation and practice in computer programming by building computational tools for art, design, digital fabrication, and craft. Founder of J METHOD Fitness jjacobs00@ucsb.edu. Rhetoric, UC Berkeley; MA English Language and Literature, University of Maryland). In 1988 he was Director of Music of the XIVth International Computer Music Conference, held that year in Cologne. Register here Professor In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seoul, Korea, April 2015. Jennifer Jacobs is Assistant Professor at the University of California Santa Barbara in Media Arts and Technology and Computer Science (by courtesy). 0000008750 00000 n All Rights Reserved. A pioneer in the development of granular synthesis (1974), he also developed (with Alberto de Campo) the program PulsarGenerator (2001), distributed by the Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology (CREATE) at UCSB. hb```b``b`a``cad@ A6 daxP`Bca4 R@9Tjx5n$_L]r0:G\KE. Follow. Jennifer Jacobs, Assistant Professor Media Arts Technology Program Gregory Johnson, Professor Religious Studies Georgios Koutroulakis, Lecturer PSOE Physics . 2. Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MAT and Computer Science. In the mid 90s, his contribution to Inteational architectural discourse was further expanded by the coining and definition of the term "Transarchitectures" His approach: "we conceive algorithmically (morphogenesis); we model numerically (rapid prototyping); we build robotically (new tectonics); we inhabit interactively (intelligent space); we telecommunicate instantly (pantopicon); we are informed immersively (liquid architectures); we socialise nonlocally (nonlocal public domain); we evert virtuality (transarchitectures)". From 1994-2010 he was a member of the International Academy of Electroacoustic Music in Bourges, France. When he arrived at UCSB, McCray became more interested in the history of nanotechnology and how it intersected with his prior research on the history of materials. Her projects have been exhibited internationally, in venues such as The Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), Banff Centre for the Arts (Canada), The New Museum (New York), The Swedish National Public Art Council (Stockholm, Sweden), and the Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York). He recently received the NSF CAREER Award, the NASA Early Career Faculty Award, and the Packard Fellowship. We develop domain-specific programming languages that allow practitioners to extend and modify software tools as they create. 0000000016 00000 n amber.moran@ucsb.edu She also received an M.F.A. MAT594X - sites.google.com Copyright 2023 The Regents of the University of California, All Rights Reserved. 0000010120 00000 n UC Santa Barbara Alumni. M. Arch+Certificate of Specialization in CAAD (Computer Aided Architectural Design), Ohio State University, Professor (specialties: Media and Virtual Architecture, Transvergence, TransArchitecture). Tim Dewar Her research has been presented at leading human-computer interaction research venues and journals including UIST, DIS, SIGGRAPH, and, most prominently, at the flagship ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), where she received two best paper awards and one best paper honorable mention award in the past four years. UC Santa Barbara. Providing UC Santa Barbara alumni a place to network and connect with fellow Gauchos; mentor and recruit students and young alumni; advocate for the UC system on a local, state or federal level; and much more. Alenda Chang joined the UCSB faculty in 2015, following two years as a digital humanities and environmental literature professor at the University of Connecticut (Ph.D. The lab focuses on computational-based creative explorations in the fields of data visualization, visual language, machine vision, computational photography, interactive digital installations and related directions addressing the impact of computation on visualization. Interested candidates should contact us. This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation in 2007-2009 and resulted in a Best Paper award at the 2008 International Computer Music Conference. Computers are becoming more ubiquitous, appearing in a proliferation of shapes and sizes. Distinguished Professor A state-of-the-art research and teaching facility. With over 20 years of research experience in audio and digital signal processing, he was a long time contributor to the Csound language and developed the widely-distributed Csound development environment CsoundQt. 0000007962 00000 n Google Scholar. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Jennifer Jacobs, USA, is Assistant Professor at University of California, Santa Barbara, in Media Arts and Technology, and director of the Expressive Computation Lab. h1 04u\c=t4miC. JENNIFER JACOBS Updated: Oct 21st, 2019. In spring 2016, she received the Silver Award in the annual Edison Awards Global Competition that honors excellence in human-centered design and innovation. My particular expertise in this area is vision-based interfaces, using computer vision as an input modality: tracking, recognizing, and modeling people and their activity. From 2014-2015, she was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation wellbeing research fellow at the Media Lab. 0000010017 00000 n Assistant Professor, Media Arts and Technology and Computer Science (by courtesy), The Expressive Computation Lab's objective is to foster the development of expressive computational tools for art, design, and engineering. Christina Tague's research is focused on the interactions between hydrology and ecosystem processes and, specifically, how eco-hydrologic systems are altered by changes in land use and climate. The Experimental Visualization Lab (ExpVisLab) is one of 7 dedicated research labs in the Media Arts & Technology arts-engineering program at UCSB. Center for Black Studies Research 4603 South Hall University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3140 T 805.893.3914 F 805.893.7243 E cbsr-assistant@ucsb.edu. Prior Employment Postdoctoral Fellow, Computer Science, Stanford University Professor Emeritus The Expressive Computation Lab (ECL) is a research group within the Media Arts and Technology Department at the University of California Santa Barbara directed by Prof. Jennifer Jacobs. tdewar@ucsb.edu and B.F.A from Hunter College and the University of Oregon respectively. 0000054815 00000 n 20+ "Jenny Jacobs" profiles | LinkedIn Jennifer Jacobs - UC Santa Barbara Her current music research is focusing on a general purpose interface for control of digital information through natural performance gesture. Assistant Professor of Media Arts and Technology, Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. University of California, Santa Barbara. 2) Broadening professional computational making through computational fabrication technologies. Research in HCI, with focus on AR/VR, InfoVis, 3D displays and UI, Computer Vision, contextual and social computing. Professor Tague is currently modeling the impacts of climate change on stream-flow patterns in the western United States and examining how urbanization alters drainage patterns and associated biogeochemical cycling in watersheds in Baltimore, Maryland, and Southern California. Regents of the University of California. 0000008107 00000 n He was in charge of computer music from 1982-1994 at the Darmstadt Summer Courses for New Music and from 1984-2005 at Cologne Music University. Gerald Jacobs received a B.A. Sarah Jacobs As AI decouples intelligence from consciousness, as XR technologies transform perception, and as matter becomes machine manipulable, three key questions about the future arise: 1) what will newer AI-infused experiential interfaces look like where digital bits occupy space and algorithms have faces, 2) what can we learn about human behavior through human-AI interaction and how can AI models learn from human behavior, and 3) how will a shift from data-centric to human-centric AI systems augment our capabilities and enrich our lives? Collectively, my research demonstrates how developing computational workflows, representations, and interfaces for manual and physical making can enable manual creators to leverage existing knowledge and skills. Department of CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Engineering II Building University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5080. CREATE released the real-time granulation app EmissionControl2 for MacOS, Windows, and Linux in 2020. She is also affiliated with UCSB's Center for Responsible Machine Learning (CRML). Science 220 (4598), 737-739, 1983. Chandra's efforts have been recognized with a 2006 NSF CAREER award, the 2008 CRA-W Anita Borg Early Career Award (BECA), and the 2008-9 UCSB Academic Senate Distinguished Teaching Award. In 2004, he published his The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information (Univ. At UCSB, she directs the Expressive Computation Lab, which . loh2o@ucsb.edu Curtis Roads creates, teaches, and pursues research in the interdisciplinary territory spanning music and sound technology. Pre-Professional Coordinator: She was Chief Scientist of the Program from 1998 to 2003. Specialization: Software/Network Art, Information Mapping/Visualization. His first book, Wordsworth: The Sense of History (Stanford Univ. GH Jacobs, JA Fenwick, GA Williams. He holds a PhD from University of California, Santa Barbara, where he was a fellow of the Regents of the University of California, and a Diploma from the Institute for Applied Theater Studies in Gieen, Germany, where he was a student of composer and director Heiner Goebbels and a fellow of the German National Academic Foundation. Office: ED 2218, History-Social Science A researcher at MIT (1980-1986), he also worked in the computer software industry for a decade. Whilst articulating highly fluent theory, he has practiced, producing beautiful ethereal architectures that flux and shimmer as his algorithms run their designed logics. Faculty | The Gevirtz School (GGSE) - UC Santa Barbara From 2009 on he is the one of the series editors of the Arctic Perspective Cahiers series (Hatje Cantz and API). Technical Director, AlloSphere Research Facility. He is former Media Arts & Technology department chair (2013-2017). He was the lead DSP developer for Ableton Live, authoring an array of sound processing algorithms that are now used in music production across the globe. Dr. Sen has been awarded more than $2.2 million in research funding, including an NSF CAREER award in 2009. Since then, Jennifer had been continuing to work on her "JMETHOD" brand, as well as teaching classes through "Ladder Teams" platform . His book, Microsound (2001, The MIT Press) presents the techniques and aesthetics of composition with sound particles. 0000001885 00000 n 223K followers. Pradeep Sen is a Professor in the UCSB MIRAGE Lab in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara. 0000001761 00000 n GH Jacobs. Single-Subject (SST, Secondary) Content Supervisors: English-Language Arts . Dr. Jacobs is a faculty member at UC Santa Barbara in Media Arts and Technology and Computer Science (by courtesy). We develop domain-specific programming languages that allow practitioners to extend and modify software tools as they create. Santa Barbara, California, United States. She also received an M.F.A. 320: 1983: Cone-based vision of rats for ultraviolet and visible lights. Jennifer Jacobs and Leah Buechley Codeable Objects: Computational Design and Digital Fabrication for Novice Programmers. His musical and multimedia work has included diverse collaborations and media with an emphasis on interactivity and user involvement. The software was tested in performances on the 48.4 speaker Klangdom of the ZKM, the 54.1 AlloSphere at UCSB, and the 28.2 sound system of the Mumuth in Graz, Austria. Jennifer Jacobs (UCSB) Expressive Computation: Integrating Computation with Manual and Physical Making, Masters Program in Computer Science (MPCS), Masters in Computational Analysis and Public Policy (MSCAPP), Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Committee. Matthew Turk is current President of the Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, an independent philanthropically endowed graduate research institute that focuses on computer science theory and artificial intelligence. Faculty & Staff. 0000004917 00000 n Jennifer Jacobs - Fitness Staff - LA Fitness | LinkedIn Frustrated Students Desperate for Solutions Amid UCSB Housing Crisis Jennifer JACOBS of University of California, Santa Barbara, CA (UCSB) | Contact Jennifer JACOBS Meet Our Team | Kate Farms | Plant-Based Nutrition Formulas Journal of Experimental Biology 204 (14), 2439-2446, 2001. MS Massachusetts Institute of Technology of Chicago Press). He has published, lectured and exhibited his work internationally. 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"Graphical user interfaces are very useful and quite appropriate for some uses of computers, but the computing landscape is changing: we are moving beyond the days when computers are primarily boxes that sit on a desk, used for spreadsheets and word processing. Hours:M-F, 8-4, Schedule virtual office hours with Samantha, Education Specialist Extensive Support Needs (ESC, Special Ed) Email: alumni@alumni.ucsb.edu (805) 893-2957 tel (805) 893-4918 fax. Home | UC Santa Barbara Alumni His work has received press fromoutlets such as the NY Times, BBC, Cell, Science, and the Late Show with Stephen Colbert. 2020. My least favorite food: There really isn't any food I don't like. (805) 893-2084 UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California 93106 (805) 893-8000. In 2013-2016, he collaborated with programmer Sekhar Ramakrishnan to design SpatialChords, a front-end to Ramakrishnans Zirkonium spatializer program, based on a theory of "spatial chords" or geometric forms in three-dimensional sound space. Dr. Visell's directs the RE Touch Lab, leading fundamental and applied research on the future of interactive technologies. Facebook; Instagram; Vimeo; Linkedin . Regents of the University of California. 0000000016 00000 n New interface technologies become new tools for musical and artistic expression. Fostering an inclusive environment where students from all backgrounds can achieve their highest potential. Records, Milan in 2019. Santa Barbara CA 93106-9490. In the course of our research, we explore new methods to integrate iterative systems engineering with professional creative practices. The University of Georgia, +2 more Jennifer Jacobs Social Worker at Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home Greater Sydney Area. Research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, UCSB Center for NanoTechnology in Society, University of California Faculty Senate Research Grants, University of California Institute for Research in the Arts. 0000006065 00000 n 0000005687 00000 n At UCSB, he is affiliated with the Media Arts and Technology program, the Comparative Literature program, and the Center for Responsible Machine Learning. Office: ED 3230 In particular, we investigate the design, engineering and study of human-AI integration through novel interfaces, interactions, tools and systems focusing on skill acquisition, task guidance and creative collaboration. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Denver, Colorado, USA, April 2017. Jennifer Jacobs | UCSB Center for Responsible Machine Learning I am an Assistant Professor at the University of California Santa Barbara in Media Arts and Technology and Computer Science (by courtesy), where I direct the Expressive Computation Lab. The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information, Local Transcendence: Essays on Postmodern Historicism and the Database, Transcriptions: Literature and the Culture of Information, Literature and the Culture of Information, Transliteracies: Research in the Technological, Social, and Cultural Practices of Online Reading. Office: ED 3232, Single-Subject (SST, Secondary) Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home . Phone: (805) 893-2968. Jennifer's research is situated within the context of teacher education. 4312 Bren Hall, UC Santa Barbara . Sarah Jacobs sarahjacobs@ucsb.edu Office: ED 3232.
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