Jonathan leads research and development projects focused on the application of Cognitive Science and Engineering to complex computational systems. This work spans research in modeling of human perceptual, cognitive, organizational, and social processes; design of multimodal human-computer interfaces; development of intelligent decision-support tools; and application of user-centered design practices in the implementation and distribution of software systems. This work has led to numerous peer-reviewed publications as well as to successful deployment of both commercial and Government software products. Jonathan holds a B.S. and M.Eng. in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and a B.S. in Brain and Cognitive Science from MIT. He maintains his relationship with MIT as a Research Affiliate with MIT’s Research Lab of Electronics. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Cambridge University, where he focused on improving human perception of depth in computer-generated imagery. |