dynamic current-voltage (I-V) spectroscopy visualization, 2009
john carpenter and adam stieg (california nanoSystems institute)
data visualization collaboration with adam stieg, scientific director of nano & pico characterization at the california nanoSystems institute. the key conceptual element of the visualization is the use of color to represent time. the result is that the entire dataset can be viewed in a single image; however, individual temporal readings and patterns are still distingushable.