Biography
Shan Shao is a PhD candidate in the Department of Informatics at King's College London. She is currently undertaking her PhD under the supervision of Professor Nicolas Holliman in the Department of Informatics at King’s College London. Prior to this, Shan obtained her bachelor’s degree in Mathematics at the University of Liverpool and MSc degree in Spatio-temporal analytics and big data mining at UCL. Shan’s research focuses on visualization and human perception.
Thesis title
Personalising Visualizations in an Aging Society
First Supervisor: Professor Nicolas Holliman
Second Supervisor: Dr Andrew Meso
Research interests
- Visualization
- Human perception
- Experimental design and statistical methods
Research
Centre for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) London
CUSP London is a collaboration between King’s College London and New York University, which brings together researchers, businesses, local authorities and government agencies, to apply data science and visual analytics to challenges in and for London.
Research
Centre for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) London
CUSP London is a collaboration between King’s College London and New York University, which brings together researchers, businesses, local authorities and government agencies, to apply data science and visual analytics to challenges in and for London.