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Ira Winder

Researcher, educator, and creator of interactive simulations

Ira Winder is a Chief Research Scientist at the Chiba Institute of Technology, where he focuses on the design, development, and implementation of interactive simulations. His work integrates data-driven models of complex systems to aid institutions in addressing various technological and societal challenges. Winder's expertise spans multiple fields, including computer science, mathematical modeling, city planning, and architectural design.

He holds a Master of City Planning and a Bachelor of Science in Design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Winder has been involved in significant interdisciplinary projects, notably the CityScope Project at the MIT Media Lab's City Science Group, where he developed the Tangible Interactive Matrix (TIM), a platform that combines simulations with user-friendly interfaces. His research has been presented at various prestigious venues and has received recognition in media outlets such as CBS and The Atlantic's CityLab.123

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Apr 25 · dblp.org
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States