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Iwona Dudek, born in Cracow in 1969
Architect (Cracow's Technical University)
PhD History of architecture and urbanism
In 1995 started doctoral studies at the Faculty of Architecture in Cracow and participated in the
education tasks of the Institute of History of Architecture and Monuments' Preservation. Obtained two European grants for
collecting data necessary for her PhD and for conducting independent scientific research in France.
In March 2001 obtained the title of doctor of technical sciences with a specialisation in history of architecture and urbanism.
Since 2001 Iwona Dudek is a CNRS Senior Researcher at the MAP-Gamsau research team in Marseilles.
Her research focuses on InfoVis as applied to historical sciences, and particularly to historic architecture.
She co-introduced and developed a methodological framework known as informative modelling, questioning the relationship
between historical sciences and computer-based solutions for data acquisition and analysis.
Her research themes and involvements include
data acquisition,
knowledge modelling and visualisation, ontologies, history of architecture and urban forms, historical data mining and diachronic analysis,
visual analytics as applied to historical sciences, time-oriented data/information management, spatio-temporal information systems,
graphic semiology in the context of infovis techniques and tangible interfaces etc.
Iwona Dudek is the author and co-author of over 80 peer-reviewed publications on topics ranging from history of architecture to
information management and InfoVis. She acts as a reviewer or international scientific journals and conferences.
Since 2014, she has been paying particular attention to epistemological issues, deontology, ethics and scientific integrity issues.