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about:personnel:wenwen [2021/01/12 16:12]
sally.johnson
about:personnel:wenwen [2021/03/08 14:50]
sally.johnson
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 **<fs x-large>Wenwen Dou, Ph.D.</fs>** **<fs x-large>Wenwen Dou, Ph.D.</fs>**
  
-{{:personnel:dou_wenwen_4.jpg?200 |{{:personnel:{{:personnel:dou_wenwen_4.jpg?400 |}}+{{:personnel:dou_wenwen_4.jpg?250 |{{:personnel:{{:personnel:dou_wenwen_4.jpg?400 |}}\\
  
 ** <fs large>Contact Information</fs> ** ** <fs large>Contact Information</fs> **
  
-Contact Information\\ +**Phone:** 704-687-8577\\ 
-Phone: 704-687-8577\\ +**Email:** [[wdou1@uncc.edu]]\\ 
-Email: wdou1@uncc.edu\\ +**Website:** http://webpages.uncc.edu/wdou1/\\
-Website: http://webpages.uncc.edu/wdou1/\\+
  
 **<fs large>Education</fs>** **<fs large>Education</fs>**
  
-Ph.D. - Computer Science\\ +Ph.D. - Computer Science |University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) (2006 - 2012)
-University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC)\\ +
-(2006 - 2012)+
 \\ \\
- +\\ 
-//**Title:** CVDI Site Director; Assistant\\ +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +//CVDI Site Director; Assistant\\ 
 Professor, Computer Science, UNC Charlotte\\ Professor, Computer Science, UNC Charlotte\\
 // //
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 In addition to social media analysis, I am also interested in science impact analysis. Accessing the impact of science policy is a challenging but critical problem. Developing an understanding of the impacts on future research trends and workforces will enable the policy makers to make more informed decisions. To this aim, we have been analyzing NSF awarded research abstracts together with full-text publications from selected research fields, in order to study the impact of federal funding on research topics and trends. In addition to social media analysis, I am also interested in science impact analysis. Accessing the impact of science policy is a challenging but critical problem. Developing an understanding of the impacts on future research trends and workforces will enable the policy makers to make more informed decisions. To this aim, we have been analyzing NSF awarded research abstracts together with full-text publications from selected research fields, in order to study the impact of federal funding on research topics and trends.
  
-====INVESTIGATED PROJECTS==== +====Investigated Projects (PI)==== 
-[[projects:year9:9a.027.uncc|Real-time Public Health Events Identification, Analysis, and Visualization from Social Media Data – 9a.027.UNCC]]+[[projects:year9:9a.027.uncc|9a.027.UNCC - Real-time Public Health Events Identification, Analysis, and Visualization from Social Media Data]] 
 + 
 +[[projects:year8:8a.027.uncc|8a.027.UNCC - Real-time Public Health Events Identification, Analysis, and Visualization from Social Media Data]]
  
 ====Publications==== ====Publications====
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