Isaac Cohen is a data visualization intern and recent Occidental College physics graduate with 13 years of diverse experience blending experimental physics, visual art, and interactive software. He applies a rare mix of technical rigor鈥攅xperience with superconducting phase transitions, fluid dynamics, LabVIEW and Origin鈥攁nd creative practice in graphic design, motion graphics and gallery exhibitions. Based in San Francisco, he contributes to open-source projects like the Leap Motion JavaScript client, adding touch-zone and interaction-box functionality and example demos that bridge hardware interaction and intuitive UI. Known for designing engaging visual interfaces for big-data contexts, he excels at turning complex experimental or sensor data into clear, interactive visuals. Isaac brings both hands-on lab discipline and an artist鈥檚 eye, making him well-suited for roles at the intersection of physics, design, and human-computer interaction.
Contributions summary:Isaac contributed to the JavaScript client for the Leap Motion Controller, making modifications across multiple files. These changes included adding functionality related to touch zones and interaction boxes within the `leap.js` and `frame.js` files. Further work involved adding examples to showcase the functionality of the Leap Motion controller.
Contributions:15 commits, 12 pushes, 1 branch in 21 days
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