Institute for Visualization and Perception Research Department of Computer Science 198 Riverside St., Olsen Hall, Rm. 301C, Lowell, MA 01854 agee@cs.uml.edu 617-304-1123 (cell) http://www.cs.uml.edu/~agee An expert in data visualization and knowledge discovery, applying modern visual presentation and machine learning techniques visual analytics to the analysis of biological, clinical, chemical, operational, and spatiotemporal data sets. Experienced identifying data inconsistencies, providing statistical summaries and global overviews, formulating and testing scientific hypotheses, performing exploratory investigations, summarizing important findings, and generating marketable results. Furthermore, a scientist who excels in organizational skills, pays particular attention to details, and perpetually cultivates an expanding personal multidisciplinary knowledgebase. OBJECTIVE EXPERTISE EXPERIENCE Seeking a research position for the continued advancement of the field of visualization for a variety of applications, including: national security, regional indicators, and personalized medicine Discovery Tools AnVil s ADAPT ( Best of Show at Bio-ITWorld 2003), Spotfire s DecisionSite, SPSS Clementine and SPSS for Windows, Visual Insight s Advizor, SGI s MineSet, IBM s Intelligent Miner, R-project, Weka, Insightful s S-Plus, and Microsoft s Excel Programming Languages Java/Swing, C#, C/C++, Python, and Perl Web Technology HTML, DHTML, XHTML, DOM, XML, JavaScript, CSS, SVG, and VML Databases MySQL, Oracle, and Microsoft Access and SQL Server System Administration Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, 2003 Server, and HTTP and FTP services 2003 present Institute for Visualization and Perception Research Post-doctoral Research Fellow & Senior Scientist Managing 18 graduate students and their project work, and applying their knowledge to realworld problems to further the field of visualization and analysis. Developing a Java-based Universal Visualization Platform (UVP) as chief architect. Designed for students and researchers, this platform supports the exploration and analysis of data sets, and the development of visualization and analysis tools. In addition, the UVP captures the process of exploration for documentation, evaluation, training, and formalization. Examining current cancer risk models with the aid of the UVP for the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Applying the techniques of discovery and analysis to the understanding of risk models, their differences, and for improvement. Developed a web-enabled visualization system supporting the analysis of gene expression microarrays for the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester. This system is 1 OF 6
providing insight into diabetes through the combination of insulin pathway graphs and tools for identifying differentially expressed genes. Produced a desktop visualization dashboard supporting the interactive display of corporate network utilization for Evident Software, Inc., Bloomfield, New Jersey, as a mechanism to assist the billing of individual departments for network usage. Analyzed the historical database of the s grants and proposals and provided real figures to assist the university s task force that looked into defining a strategic plan for research development. The findings of this work helped identify highyielding funding sources, established a funded-research baseline, and provided grounds for grant writing assistance. Examined terrorist activities within Afghanistan between 2002 and 2003 based on publicly available news reports as a proof-of-concept project for BBN Technologies, Cambridge, Massachusetts. By combining and linking geographic maps and visualization techniques, this work revealed correlations between attacks over time along known transportation routes through which future incidences could be predicted. 2000 2003 AnVil, Inc. (formally, AnVil Informatics, Inc.) Burlington, Massachusetts Informatics Scientist (co-founder) Fulfilled company s mission goal to provide information discovery expertise for the commercialization of knowledge. Lead a group of three scientists in conjunction with researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) through the analysis of three independent lung cancer gene expression data sets and the discovery of gene markers for lung cancer diagnostics. Conducted a group of five informatisists in the identification on the effectiveness of prescribed medications for orthopedic and stroke populations within the healthcare clinical data for HealthSouth, Birmingham, Alabama. Directed a team of three in the evaluation of a sleep-wake bioassay system for automatic characterization of drugs and their impact on a wide spectrum of sleep and wake parameters. Engaged in the analysis of insurance collected clinical data for the experimental optimization of medical treatment billing based upon appropriate procedures as defined by estimated medical results. Participated in a variety of projects looking at gene expression data sets from cdna and oligonucleotide microarrays, and the application of various normalization techniques. Contributed to the research and editing of a funded SBIR Phase I report that was focused on data clustering and the comparison of clustering techniques with various data sets, as well as assisted in the writing of the follow-up SBIR Phase II proposal. 1995 1999 Institute for Visualization and Perception Research Research Fellow Coordinated and managed the visualization activities for the EPA s EarthVision 2000 Project; a joint project between the Ohio State University and the. This project provided scientific research experience to regional high school students by 2 OF 6
applying mathematical modeling and computer visualization to understand and solve environmental problems. Identified gene sets and functional groups from both human and yeast gene expression experiments for the Genetics Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Obtained practical experience analyzing real-world business market and sales data for the General Motors Data Mining Group located at the GM Technical Center, Detroit, Michigan. Conceptualized ideas for visualizing web site customer access profiles and identifying access patterns for Accrue Software, Inc., Sunnyvale, California. Visualized and modeled the ionosphere for the U.S. Air Force, Phillips Laboratory / GPIA, Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts. This project involved the development of visualization tools for helping geophysicists understand the formation and structure of depletions within the Earth s ionosphere. 1994 1995 Center for Family, Work, and Community Teaching Assistant Provided technical support for the creation and release of a geographic information system using MapInfo and MapBasic to support student understanding of local communities. Participated on the College of Arts and Sciences 1998 Task Force on Geographic Information Systems enabling the sharing of information and strategies across departments within the. EDUCATION INTERESTS 2004 Sc.D. Lowell, Massachusetts Doctor of Science in Computer Science: information visualization, user-interactions, bioinformatics, data mining, and machine learning Dissertation: A Universal Visualization Platform Advisor: Dr. Georges Grinstein 1996 M.S. Lowell, Massachusetts Master of Science in Computer Science: data visualization, graphics, and user-interfaces 1994 B.S. Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Honors: applied mathematics 1992 A.A. Saint Petersburg Junior College Clearwater, Florida Associates of Arts in Architecture with High Honors: design concepts, planning, and presentations Information visualization, information architecture, user-interfaces, knowledge discovery, information management, computer graphics, general design, architecture, classical piano, photography, and drawing 3 OF 6
MEMBERSHIPS PUBLICATIONS National Visualization and Analytics Center Consortium, Mathematical Association of America, Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Golden Key National Honor Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society, American Mathematical Society, and Association of Computing Machinery G. Grinstein, M. Ward, D. Keim, and G. Gee. Interactive Data Visualization: Foundations, Techniques, and Applications (currently in writing) A.G. Gee, M. Yu, H. Li, and G.G. Grinstein. Dynamic and Interactive Dimensional Anchors for Spring-Based Visualizations. Technical Report 2005-012, Computer Science,, 2005 A.G. Gee, H. Li, M. Yu, M.B. Smrtic, U. Cvek, H. Goodell, V. Gupta, C. Lawrence, J. Zhou, C.-H. Chiang, and G.G. Grinstein. Universal Visualization Platform. In R.F. Erbacher, J.C. Roberts, M.T. Gröhn, and K. Börner (Eds.), Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Symposium Electronic Imaging Science and Technology (San Jose, California, January 16-20), Vol. 5669, IS&T and SPIE, pp. 274-283, 2005 A. Gee and G. Grinstein. A Universal Visualization Platform. Presented at the Workshop on Information Visualization Software Infrastructures, IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (San Francisco, California, October 28 - November 29), 2004 J.F. McCarthy, K.A. Marx, P.E. Hoffman, A.G. Gee, P. O'Neil, M.L. Ujwal, and J. Hotchkiss. Applications of Machine Learning and High-Dimensional Visualization in Cancer Detection, Diagnosis, and Management. In A. Umar, I. Kapetanovic and J. Khan (Eds.), The Applications of Bioinformations in Cancer Detection, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 1020, May, pp. 239-262, 2004 A.G. Gee. A Universal Visualization Platform. Dissertation, Computer Science,, 2004 G. Grinstein, C. B. Jessee, P. Hoffman, P. O Neil, and A. Gee. High-Dimensional Visualization Support for Data Mining Gene Expression Data. In E. V. Grigorenko (ed.), DNA Arrays: Technologies and Experimental Strategies. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press LLC, 2002, Chapter 6, pp. 75 773 B. Jesse, P. Hoffman, A. Gee, P. O Neil, H. Li, M. McManus, and G. Grinstein. High- Dimensional Microarray Data Exploration. Drug Discovery Technology 2000 (Boston, Massachusetts), IBC USA Conferences (Poster) A. Gee and J. Light. Document Mining and Visualization. U. Fayyad, G. Grinstein, and A. Wierse (eds.), Informatics Visualization in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. San Francisco: Academic Press, 2001 M. Foster and A. Gee. The Data Visualization Environment. U. Fayyad, G. Grinstein, and A. Wierse (eds.), Informatics Visualization in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. San Francisco: Academic Press, 2001 4 OF 6
U. Cvek, A. Gee, P. Hoffman, D. Pinkney, M. Trutschl, H. Zhang, K. Marx, and G. Grinstein. Data Mining of Yeast Functional Genomics Data using Multidimensional Analytic and Visualization Techniques. Drug Discovery Technology 99 (Boston, Massachusetts, August 16-19, 1999), Poster No. 24, IBC USA Conferences, 1999 A. Gee, D. Pinkney, R. Pickett, and G. Grinstein. Data Presentation through Natural Scenes. Technical Report 1998-010, Computer Science,, 1998 A. Gee, R. Pickett, G. Grinstein, and H. Levkowitz. Visualization of the Ionosphere. Proceedings of the 1996 Data Explorer Symposium, San Francisco, California, October 28 November 29, 1996 PRESENTATIONS & PANELS Keys to Discovery. Panel Discussion on Data Manipulation and Visualization with Csilla Csank, Sr. Informatics Analyst, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Andrew Smellie, Senior Investigator II, ArQule, Inc. Laboratory Robotics Interest Group Meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 13, 2005 Universal Visualization Platform. Seventeenth Annual Symposium Electronic Imaging Science and Technology (San Jose, California, January 16-20, 2005) The Universal Visualization Platform. Colloquium, Department of Computer Science,, November 15, 2004 The Many Models to Visualize. Dissertation defense, Department of Computer Science,, June 4, 2004 High-Dimensional Data Visualization and Analysis for Homeland Security. IEEE Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security (Volpe Transportation Center, 55 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 21-22, 2004) High-dimensional Visualization Tutorial. Presentation material created at AnVil, Inc., 2003 Gene Expression Analysis Using High Dimensional Analysis and Visualization. Second Annual University of Massachusetts Bioinformatics Conference (Lowell, Massachusetts, May 2-3, 2002) High-Dimensional Microarray Data Mining. Macroresults Through Microarrays 3 (Boston World Trade Center, Massachusetts, April 29 May 1, 2002) Visualization of the Ionosphere. Data Explorer Symposium (San Francisco, California, October 28- November 29, 1996) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Visualization 2004 alternate teacher for Professor Georges G. Grinstein at the University of Massachusetts Lowell: introduction to two-dimensional representation techniques, overview of visualization interaction techniques, presentation of visualization taxonomies and formal models, and details and application of the Universal Visualization Platform a student s perspective 5 OF 6
AWARDS ACTIVITIES ALEXANDER G. GEE, SC.D. Computer Graphics 1999 stand-in teacher for Associate Professor Haim Levkowitz at the : fundamentals of raytracing 1999 International Who s Who of Professional Management, Gibraltar Publishing, vol. II, p. 1-745 1994 Meritorious Award, Mathematical Contest in Modeling, with Tom Clarke and William Stein, advised by Terence R. Blows, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona 1994 Senior Scholar, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona 1993 Awards for Outstanding Scholarship, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona 1990 First Place, First Year Architectural Posting, St. Petersburg Junior College, Clearwater, Florida 1989 Trustee Scholarship, St. Petersburg Junior College, Clearwater, Florida 1982 1989 recipient of multiple art, music, and architecture awards 2005 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, 2005 IEEE Visualization Conference, 2005 Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security paper reviewer 2005 DM Review Magazine Data Visualization Competition group submission 2004 and 2005 IEEE InfoVis Contests reviewer 2004 Workshop on Information Visualization Software Infrastructures, meet at the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization 2000 U. Fayyad, G. Grinstein, and A. Wierse (eds.), Informatics Visualization in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. San Francisco: Academic Press, assistant editor 1998 SIGGRAPH, CD Reviewer 1997 Workshop on the Issues in the Integration of Data Mining and Data Visualization, meet at the Third International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining and at the IEEE Visualization Conference, participant 1996 1998 IEEE Visualization Conference student volunteer 1986 1989 participated in several of extracurricular activities, including an international architectural competition and a summer music school program 6 OF 6