Eric Huntley joined DUSP in August 2017 as a Technical Instructor of GIS, Data Visualization and Graphics. Huntley's design and visualization work combines methods and forms of representation in novel ways to produce compelling and visually-rich narratives that draw from geography, cartography, and data science. His research program examines how the design disciplines have used and reshaped geospatial technologies and how cartographic forms of knowledge have transformed notions of expertise and evidence in design. This line of inquiry, funded by an MIT HASS research grant, incorporates historical cases drawn from the ecological design tradition and research into contemporary design practice. His design and exhibition work has been shown at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, MIT, and the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning. He is also a 2018 recipient of the MIT Office of Open Learning's Teaching with Digital Technology Award. Eric is currently a PhD Candidate in the Department of Geography at the University of Kentucky, where he maintains a research affiliation with the New Maps Collaboratory. He also holds a Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Media Arts and Engineering, also from the University of Michigan.