Biography
Sara Tandon is a PhD student in the Department of Informatics. Her research focuses on spatial ability and its effect on perception of data visualization. She holds an MSc in Data Science from King's College London. Her dissertation focused on creating visual databases and storytelling for US demographic and political opinion time series data. Sara also holds a BSc in Mathematics from Pepperdine University (USA).
Research interests
- Information Visualization
- Data Storytelling
- Individual Differences and Visual Perception
- Artistic & Journalistic Data Visualization
PhD supervision
Principal supervisor: Dr Rita Borgo
Second supervisor: Dr Alfie Abdul-Rahman
Further details
Research
Human Centred Computing Research
The group is concerned with the design, development and evaluation of human computer systems.
News
Diverse community of researchers celebrated at annual Women in Informatics Conference
Researchers presented their work on subjects from data security of migrant workers to evaluating spatial abilities in mathematics and the arts.
Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences third year research competition
Department of Informatics students prize winners.
Research
Human Centred Computing Research
The group is concerned with the design, development and evaluation of human computer systems.
News
Diverse community of researchers celebrated at annual Women in Informatics Conference
Researchers presented their work on subjects from data security of migrant workers to evaluating spatial abilities in mathematics and the arts.
Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences third year research competition
Department of Informatics students prize winners.