Patti Ordóñez is a computer science researcher and tenured associate professor with eight years of focused experience applying visual analytics, machine learning, data mining, and human–computer interaction to medicine and assistive technology. She leads community-centered, equity-enabling research and pedagogy to reduce health and education disparities in marginalized populations, and directs the Arecibo C3 STEM Center to expand STREAMM opportunities globally. Patti’s work bridges rigorous academic research and practical tool-building—she has created real-time visualizations for clinical time series and contributed to projects ranging from hospital data streaming to chemical search visualization. She combines deep technical training (PhD and MS in Computer Science from UMBC) with a longtime commitment to diversifying computing through curriculum development and mentoring. Colleagues describe her as a pragmatic innovator who pairs data-driven methods with human-centered design to make biomedical insights actionable. Her fluency in Hispanic and Italian studies adds a cross-cultural perspective that informs her community-focused approach to technology and education.
8 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Roland Park Country School
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