He undertook speech recognition research at Vocal Point Inc., now part of Nuance (makers of Siri), and sonar R&D at ARL Austin. 1,160 following. The new paradigm of computing, harnessing quantum physics. hb```b``b`a``cad@ A6 daxP`Bca4 R@9Tjx5n$_L]r0:G\KE. Current projects involve bio-inspired microstructured adhesive materials, non-linear compliant mechanisms, high-power soft actuators,soft exoskeletons, and growing robots. JENNIFER JACOBS Updated: December 9th, 2022. He has also posited a new "Soft Babylon," a theoretical stance which posits that our digitized architectural palette is causing us to create a wired Situationist city, while we struggle with some of the massive paradigm shifts that our era will and must face. Research Director CREATE, and Media Systems Engineer, AlloSphere Research Group. He studied electronic music and computer music composition at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) and the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and received a Doctorate from the Universit Paris 8. His work was exhibited internationally at multiple biennales and festivals (Venice, Gwangju, Brussels, Manifesta, Johannesburg, Istanbul), at the documenta X in Kassel, several ISEA exhibitions, several Ars Electronica presentations and major museums, such as the P.S.1 MOMA, New Museum of Contemporary Art, ICC NTT Tokyo, YCAM Yamaguchi, Van Abbemuseum and others. In 2016 he was awarded the Giga-Hertz Prize by the ZKM, Karlsruhe, and Sudwest Rundfunk, Baden-Baden. He is a founding member and co-PI for the NSF-funded Center for Nanotechnology in Society at UCSB. 0000007219 00000 n and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Fabian Offert is Assistant Professor for the History and Theory of the Digital Humanities in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara, California 93106-1120. Research in HCI, with focus on AR/VR, InfoVis, 3D displays and UI, Computer Vision, contextual and social computing. 0000001921 00000 n Professor 223k Followers, 1,160 Following, 1,650 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from JENNIFER JACOBS - Wellness Fitness & Nutrition (@jmethod) jmethod. Specialization: Software/Network Art, Information Mapping/Visualization. 0000103163 00000 n 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. University of California, Santa Barbara. Prior to joining UCSB, Jennifer received her Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Brown Institute of Media Innovation within the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. University of California Santa Barbara Elings Hall Room 2215 Santa Barbara, CA, 93106 jmjacobs@ucsb.edu jenniferjacobs.mat.ucsb.edu Research Interests . McCray entered the historians profession via his background in materials science and engineering. 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. From 2008-13, he held the position of Canada Research Chair in Telemedia Arts (University of Calgary). 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. Jennifer is certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine and is a graduate of UC Irvine and the Yale School of Management's . ECL is seeking PhD students in MAT or CS for the 2020-2021 academic year. 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). In the course of our research, we explore new methods to integrate iterative systems engineering with professional creative practices. Kate Farms is strengthened by the heart and . From 2014-2015, she was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation wellbeing research fellow at the Media Lab. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Santa Barbara, California, United States. We're sorry but personalwebsite doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Register here Phone: (813) 974-7522. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University, where he also earned his MS and PhD in Mechanical Engineering. tdewar@ucsb.edu At UCSB he functions as professor at MAT, the Music Department (as Corwin Endowed Chair and Head of Composition) and the College of Creative Studies. Students will be assigned weekly readings drawn from Fine Art, Computer Graphics, Computational Design and Human Computer Interaction texts.Students are expected to complete the required readings and a reading reflection slide by Wednesday at 6pm, as well as engage in group discussions in class on Thursday.Students should also leave comments on at least 2 other reading reflection from their . He is especially interested in the motives and ways these communities collaborated with one another, how Cold-War derived technologies such as lasers and digital computers were enlisted for artistic purposes, and the presence of Cold War themes such as nuclear war, cybernetics, and the Space Race in art from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Nadya Peek, an assistant professor in the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, and her collaborator Jennifer Jacobs, assistant professor at University of California Santa Barbara in the Media Arts and Technology Department and in Computer Science, will develop computational tools to better support dynamic workflows and allow for . 0000006065 00000 n He began his research in the field of British romantic literature and art. 0000010017 00000 n MIT selected her as an EECS Rising Star in 2018. Jennifer Jacobs, USA, is Assistant Professor at University of California, Santa Barbara, in Media Arts and Technology, and director of the Expressive Computation Lab. Rooms 2024 and 2005, Elings Hall. In this email, Birchim explains how many students are "finding themselves without options" for Her first book, His musical and multimedia work has included diverse collaborations and media with an emphasis on interactivity and user involvement. Job 1, Jennifer Jacobs' debut program with The Beachbody Company, invites you to give your health the same commitment you would any other job for real fitness results in just four weeks. 1306 28 Media Arts and Technology. Professor A composer of mixed media works, she received her Ph.D in 1984 from the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester. Among his books are the anthologies Foundations of Computer Music (1985, The MIT Press) and The Music Machine (1989, The MIT Press). Click Here to Login with UCSB Net ID. MFA Computers in Fine Arts, CADRE, San Jose State University. Dr. Jacobs received her Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and her B.A. UCSB Center for Responsible Machine Learning. 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. BA University of Oregon, Computer Science, Media Arts and Technology. Regents of the University of California. 735 20 Any unlawful redistribution or reproduction of artwork featured on this site without prior express written authorization of the copyright owner is strictly prohibited. MFA San Francisco Art Institute. Since 1996, he has written widely on the history of science and technology after 1945 including two books: Giant Telescopes: Astronomical Ambition and the Promise of Technology (Harvard University Press, 2004) is an exploration of the politics, policy, and technology behind the current generation of ground-based telescopes while Keep Watching the Skies: The Story of Operation Moonwatch and the Dawn of the Space Age (Princeton University Press, 2008) chronicles the activities of citizen-scientists who organized a global network of satellite spotters during the Cold War. amber.moran@ucsb.edu Department of Art. Jennifer Jacobs is a Ph.D. candidate at the MIT Media Lab in the Lifelong Kindergarten Research Group. 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. Assistant Professor Email: alumni@alumni.ucsb.edu (805) 893-2957 tel (805) 893-4918 fax. Many of her rides had remained available until a class purge in August 2020 . He co-directs the "Four Eyes Laboratory" conducting research in the four I's of Imaging, Interaction, and Innovative Interfaces. In 1988 he was Director of Music of the XIVth International Computer Music Conference, held that year in Cologne. Associate Post Doctoral Research Fellow She completed a masters of science in the High-Low Tech group and an . Press, 1989), explored the relation between the imaginative experiences of literature and history. He is the creator of Artsmesh, a macOS application for live networked music performance. Connect. She also received an M.F.A. sarahjacobs@ucsb.edu UC Santa Barbara. He currently leads one of the CNSs research initiatives; this explores the history of nanotechnology and its place in the broader context of the 20th century science and technology. Distinguished Professor, MAT Diversity Officer. 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. Misha received her PhD at the MIT Media Lab in 2018. The projects explore alternative, distributed and unintentional collaborations and expressions of these collectives. Department of Film and Media Studies, 2018 Social Sciences and Media Studies Building. A new revised edition of The Computer Music Tutorial (MIT Press) is scheduled for publication in Spring 2023. Alan Liu is Professor in the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and previously a faculty member in the English Department and British Studies Program at Yale University. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Office: ED 3228, Multiple-Subject (MST, Elementary) Office: ED 3230 0000001534 00000 n Accessibility 0000002325 00000 n He then attended Stanford University where he received his M.S. Recently published from Univ. loh2o@ucsb.edu in Electrical Engineering in 1998 in the area of electron-beam lithography. Previously, heworked at the Harvard Microrobotics Lab and the ETH Multi-scale Robotics Lab. UC Santa Barbara Jennifer Jacobs Login to UC Santa Barbara. Science 220 (4598), 737-739, 1983. We create new hardware and software interfaces that allow practitioners to combine computational abstraction, automation, and generativity with direct-manipulation, manual control, and physical materials. Her research has received extensive media coverage from leading media outlets (e.g., from Engadget, UploadVR, MIT Tech Review and Forbes India) and has drawn the attention of industry research, such as Samsung and Unity 3D. 0000010406 00000 n Hours:M-F, 8-4, Schedule virtual office hours with Samantha, Education Specialist Extensive Support Needs (ESC, Special Ed) University of California, Santa Barbara. D. from Indiana University. University of California, Santa Barbara. Assistant Professor Trained in computer science, design, and fine art, Jacobs received her Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Media Lab and completed her postdoctoral research in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science. In spring 2016, she received the Silver Award in the annual Edison Awards Global Competition that honors excellence in human-centered design and innovation. His first book, Wordsworth: The Sense of History (Stanford Univ. "Computation shapes the way people make things," said Stanford Computer Science researcher Jennifer Jacobs to a crowded room in Elings Hall during a Media and Art Technology seminar last week. 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. Trained in computer science, design, and fine art, Jacobs received her Ph.D. As primary investigator, she has received two research grants in 2020 and 2021 from the National Science Foundation Division of Information and Intelligent Systems in computational fabrication for manufacturing and commercial craft. Composer Joo Pedro Oliveira holds the Corwin Endowed Chair in Composition for the University of California at Santa Barbara. A Zoran, SO Valjakka, B Chan, A Brosh, R Gordon, Y Friedman, J Jacobs, D Mellis, A Zoran, C Torres, J Brandt, TJ Tanenbaum, Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference Companion Publication on Designing, Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, G Benabdallah, S Bourgault, N Peek, J Jacobs, Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Proceedings of the 1st Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Fabrication, 1-2, Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and, Proceedings of Constructionism 2014 Conference. The Slowscan label released in 2021 a collection of his electronic music on vinyl LP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 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. Born in 1945, Clarence Barlow obtained a science degree at Calcutta University in 1965 and a concert pianist diploma from Trinity College of Music London the same year. 0000003807 00000 n 0000132831 00000 n To support this argument, I will present research across three categories: 1) Integrating physical and manual creation with computer programming through domain-specific programming environments. 0000005031 00000 n Her work is in the permanent collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Her research examines ways to diversify participation and practice in computer programming by building computational tools for art, design, digital fabrication, and craft. She completed a masters of science in the High-Low Tech group and an MFA in Integrated Media Art from Hunter College. tepapp@education.ucsb.edu Santa Barbara CA 93106-9490, 2022 The Regents of the University of California, All rights reserved.Terms of Use Accessibility Non-Discrimination Policy Title IX Feedback Land Acknowledgement, Department of Counseling, Clinical, & School Psychology, Center for School-Based Youth Development, Social Tools and Rules for Teens/Transitions (START) Programs, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Clinic, The Gevirtz School (GGSE) - UC Santa Barbara, Hosford Counseling & Psychological Services Clinic, CA Teacher Education Research & Improvement Network, International Center for School-Based Youth Development, Dean's Lecture Series on Education, Diversity & Democracy, Harding University Partnership School Community Resource Center, From Ocean & El Colegio Newsletter Archive. She is director of the Expressive Computation Lab a group whose research spans computational art and design, human computer interaction, and systems engineering. Design and Tailoring of Alloys for Additive Manufacturing. Jennifer Jacobs and Leah Buechley Codeable Objects: Computational Design and Digital Fabrication for Novice Programmers. Elliot Hawkess research focuses on bringing together design, mechanics, and non-traditional materials to advance the vision of robust, adaptable, human-safe robots that canthrive in the uncertain, unstructured world. Cyborgs and Space. In 2004, he published his The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information (Univ. Julie Estabrook 1960). Jennifer Jacobs, USA, is Assistant Professor at University of California, Santa Barbara, in Media Arts and Technology, and director of the Expressive Computation Lab. Misha Sra is the John and Eileen Gerngross Assistant Professor and directs the Perceptual Engineering Lab in the Computer Science department at UCSB. Legrady's artistic works have been supported by awards from the Creative Capital Foundation, the Daniel Langlois Foundation for the Arts, Science and Technology, the Canada Council for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in Visual Arts in 2016. His book, Microsound (2001, The MIT Press) presents the techniques and aesthetics of composition with sound particles. At UCSB, she directs the Expressive Computation Lab, which investigates ways to support expressive computer-aided design, art, craft, and manufacturing by developing new computational tools, abstractions, and systems that integrate emerging forms of computational creation and digital fabrication with traditional materials, manual control, and non-linear design practices. MS, Geography, University of Toronto, Canada Associate Professor She works across the fields of computational art and design, human computer interaction, and systems engineering. Work The new release (2021) includes support for Open Sound Control. Dr. Visell is a faculty member at UC Santa Barbara, in the Media Arts and Technology Program, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, and Mechanical Engineering Department (by courtesy). Title. 0000006941 00000 n Sarah Rosalena Brady is Assistant Professor of Art at UC Santa Barbara in Computational Craft and Haptic Media. Verified email at ucsb.edu - Homepage. University of California, Santa Barbara A fully updated and accurate Bio-Bib is exceptionally important because this is the official record . In 2010 he was awarded the lifetime achievement award from the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS). In a series of theoretical essays in the 1990s, he explored cultural criticism, the new historicism, and postmodernism in contemporary literary studies. Lab: room 3005 (Systemics Lab), Elings Hall. 0000000016 00000 n We develop domain-specific programming languages that allow practitioners to extend and modify software tools as they create. Office: ED 3262, University of California, Santa Barbara His current major project, which he started in 2005 as a University of California multi-campus, collaborative research group, is Transliteracies: Research in the Technological, Social, and Cultural Practices of Online Reading. jjacobs9@gmail.com. Playing Nature: Ecology in Video Games, develops environmentally informed frameworks for understanding and designing digital games (University of Minnesota Press, December 2019). Her research has been presented at international venues including SIGGRAPH, DIS, CACM, Ars Electronica and CHI, where her research has received multiple best paper awards. and B.F.A from Hunter College and the University of Oregon respectively. Chandra Krintz is a Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). 0000001555 00000 n A native of Slovenia and a theatre and radio director by profession, Peljhan founded the arts and technology organization Projekt Atol in the early 90's and cofounded one of the first media labs in Eastern Europe, LJUDMILA in 1995. 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. %PDF-1.4 % During the series of World Information.org projects, he has installed several communications mapping and interception systems and projects and his research led him to map the command and control communications networks and response during the Srebrenica genocide. His music is available on compact discs produced by the MIT Media Laboratory, Wergo, OR, Mode, and Asphodel. George Legrady, Distinguished Professor of Digital Media. Jennifer Jacobs. 0000003066 00000 n Jeremy Jacobs Jeremy Jacobs. 0000004690 00000 n 1306 0 obj <> endobj xref 0000000016 00000 n Her research lab investigates ways to support expressive computer-aided design, art, craft, and manufacturing by developing new computational tools, abstractions, and systems that integrate emerging forms of computational creation and digital fabrication with traditional materials, manual control, and non-linear design practices. Beyond this, Tobias's main research interests lie in virtual reality, 3D displays and interaction, visualization, mobile and wearable computing, and adaptive user interfaces. jscalzo@ucsb.edu 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. Jennifer Jacobs, J Method Fitness, will help you reach your goals no matter what they are and where you are, rom personal training, cycling, running, shadowboxing, movement and mobility, nutrition, etc. Defining and building the future of computer science, from theory to applications and from science to society. Phone: (805) 893-2968. JENNIFER JACOBS Updated: Oct 21st, 2019. trailer <<4D7E78DE4B274649907D09471A97BDD3>]/Prev 346937/XRefStm 1555>> startxref 0 %%EOF 1333 0 obj <>stream He edited the anthology Musical Signal Processing in 1997. A composer of primarily electro-acoustic works, her music has been performed throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. Jennifer Jacobs is Assistant Professor at the University of California Santa Barbara in Media Arts and Technology and Computer Science (by courtesy). RHESSys is designed to provide science-based information about spatial patterns of ecosystem health and vulnerability in terms of water quantity and quality. Lecturer. Tim Dewar College of Engineering - UC Santa Barbara. from Smith College. Hybrid Practice in the Kalahari: Design Collaboration through Digital Tools and Hunter-Gatherer Craft. Dr. Sen has been awarded more than $2.2 million in research funding, including an NSF CAREER award in 2009. We envision a future for computational production where software and hardware tools are truly shaped by the people who use them. Fax: (805) 893-8736 Department of History, 3251 Humanities and Social Sciences Building, www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/w-patrick-mccray. [citation needed] Career. Crerar 390, 5730 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL, Assistant Professor, Media Arts & Technology and Computer Science. Department of Computer Science. CREATE released the real-time granulation app EmissionControl2 for MacOS, Windows, and Linux in 2020. Assistant Professor of Media Arts and Technology, University of California Santa Barbara. Defining this emerging field by advancing foundations and applications. 0000004438 00000 n 0000058432 00000 n JENNIFER JACOBS - Wellness Fitness & Nutrition. Furthermore, Ill discuss how collaborating with practitioners from art, craft, and manufacturing can diversify approaches to knowledge production in systems engineering and open new research opportunities in computer science. My idea of a perfect meal: One that is shared with family, friends, or loved ones. Founder of J METHOD Fitness Single-Subject (SST, Secondary) Tim Dewar tdewar@ucsb.edu Office: ED 2218. His artistic works have exhibited at some of the most prominent cultural venues in the world. 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. Jennifer Jacobs, Sumit Gogia, Radomir Mech, and Joel Brandt. Despite this trend, computational and manual forms of creation are not mutually exclusive. 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. brennan boesch career earnings cameron boyce funeral cameron boyce funeral Jennifer Jacobs, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Elementary Education Program at the University of South Florida. (805) 893-2084 Email: esprogram@es.ucsb.edu. 320: 1983: Cone-based vision of rats for ultraviolet and visible lights. Office: room 2205. Login with your UCSB net ID to manage your events. Connect. 0000007933 00000 n Fostering an inclusive environment where students from all backgrounds can achieve their highest potential. They are being embedded into the world around us, and we are carrying (soon wearing) them wherever we go. He has unique experience in HDLAs (High Density Loudspeaker Arrays) through his work in the Sonic Lab in the Sonic Arts Research Centre and the Allosphere at UCSB. for a Member company and forgot your password. 0000005074 00000 n Her research has been presented at international venues including SIGGRAPH, DIS, CACM, Ars Electronica and CHI, where her research has received multiple best paper awards. W. Patrick McCray is a professor in the History Department at UCSB. 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. 0000000696 00000 n His collection of electronic music compositions POINT LINE CLOUD won the Award of Distinction at the 2002 Ars Electronica in Linz and was released as a CD + DVD on the Asphodel label in 2005. With Dr. Joseph Tilbian, he developed the Stride programming language aimed at simplifying development for interactive embedded and heterogenous systems. He has published, lectured and exhibited his work internationally. She has presented her work and research at places such as Blum & Poe Gallery, LACMA, Frieze LA, and SOMArts Cultural Center. Since 2015, he has hosted The Unknown Territories, a weekly radio broadcast about contemporary science and experimental music. The University of Georgia, +2 more Jennifer Jacobs Social Worker at Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home Greater Sydney Area. His interests are the algorithmic composition of instrumental, electronic and computer music, music software development as well as interdisciplinary activities, e.g. Professor Emeritus His research partners included Garry Kling, Bob Sturm, Aaron McLaren, and John Shynk. 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. Facebook; Instagram; Vimeo; Linkedin . In the same year, the founded the technology branch of Projekt Atol called PACT SYSTEMS where he developed one of the first Global Positioning Systems based participatory networked mapping projects, the Urban Colonisation and Orientation Gear 144. Curtis Roads creates, teaches, and pursues research in the interdisciplinary territory spanning music and sound technology. Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies. kblackwell@ucsb.edu Marcos Novak is a pioneer in the field of virtual architecture. He attended Purdue University from 1992 - 1996, where he graduated with a B.S.