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Katy Börner
}}Katy Börner (born 1967 in Leipzig, Germany) is an engineer, scholar, author, educator, and speaker specializing in data analysis and visualization, particularly in the areas of science and technology (S&T) studies and biomedical applications. Based out of Indiana University, Bloomington, Börner is the Victor Yngve Distinguished Professor of Engineering & Information Science in the Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering and the Department of Information and Library Science at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering and a member of the Core Cognitive Science Faculty. Since 2012, she has also held the position of visiting professor at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and in 2017-2019, she was a Humboldt Fellow at Dresden University of Technology, Germany.
Börner is the founding director of the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center, an organization dedicated to the study, development, and promotion of tools and services for the analysis and visualization of large-scale networks, particularly in the areas of biomedical, social, and behavioral science, physics, and technology. She is also the curator of the international ''Places & Spaces: Mapping Science'' exhibit, a collection of science maps and macroscope tools that seeks to educate the general public about science mapping and empower individuals to create their own data visualizations.
In 2015, she was appointed to a two-year term as member of the U.S. Department of Commerce's Data Advisory Council. Since October 2018, she has served as a Trustee of the Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM), NSF Math Institute at UCLA. Provided by Wikipedia
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Publication, funding, and experimental data in support of Human Reference Atlas construction and usage by Yongxin Kong, Katy Börner
Published 2024-06-01
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The impact of air transport availability on research collaboration: A case study of four universities. by Adam Ploszaj, Xiaoran Yan, Katy Börner
Published 2020-01-01
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Long-distance interdisciplinarity leads to higher scientific impact. by Vincent Larivière, Stefanie Haustein, Katy Börner
Published 2015-01-01
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Considerations for Using the Vasculature as a Coordinate System to Map All the Cells in the Human Body by Griffin M. Weber, Yingnan Ju, Katy Börner
Published 2020-03-01
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Visualizing the topical structure of the medical sciences: a self-organizing map approach. by André Skupin, Joseph R Biberstine, Katy Börner
Published 2013-01-01
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Introducing the open biomedical map of science by Michael Ginda, Bruce W. Herr, Katy Börner
Published 2023-10-01
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Analysis of Network Clustering Algorithms and Cluster Quality Metrics at Scale. by Scott Emmons, Stephen Kobourov, Mike Gallant, Katy Börner
Published 2016-01-01
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3D virtual reality vs. 2D desktop registration user interface comparison. by Andreas Bueckle, Kilian Buehling, Patrick C Shih, Katy Börner
Published 2021-01-01
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Open Access journals need to become first choice, in invasion ecology and beyond by Jonathan M. Jeschke, Katy Börner, Victoria Stodden, Klement Tockner
Published 2019-11-01
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3D virtual reality vs. 2D desktop registration user interface comparison by Andreas Bueckle, Kilian Buehling, Patrick C. Shih, Katy Börner
Published 2021-01-01
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“Then and Now,” Mapping the 25 Year Evolution and Impact of North American Vascular Biology Organization Science Through Publications of its Founding and Current Members by Zorina S. Galis, Bruce W. Herr, Santoshmurti S. Daptardar, Medina Sydykanova, Katy Börner
Published 2020-11-01
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Philanthro-metrics: Mining multi-million-dollar gifts. by Una O Osili, Jacqueline Ackerman, Chin Hua Kong, Robert P Light, Katy Börner
Published 2017-01-01
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