Matthew Bietz About Matt

Researcher in Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Asst. Project Scientist at UC Irvine. I study data sharing and large-scale collaboration.

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Matthew Bietz About Matt

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Researcher in Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Asst. Project Scientist at UC Irvine. I study data sharing and large-scale collaboration.

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