The HINTS project will have a visiting Ph.D. research scholar during May-June 2025, Samir Ghosh, from the Social Emotional Technology Laboratory at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He researches multi-user immersive applications for scientific sensemaking, exploring how groups can work in virtual reality to manipulate simulations and engage with complex data. This includes collaborations with scientists in domains such as wildfire mitigation with civil engineering researchers and tracking diving elephant seals with marine scientists. Previously, he was the Assistant Director of the Ahmanson Lab at the University of Southern California, where he contributed to impactful AR/VR projects in the humanities in collaboration with institutions such as the Library of Congress, The Vatican, the California Science Center, and The Huntington. He received a B.S. in Computational Linguistics, and B.A. and Cognitive Science from the University of Southern California. For more information please see his personal page.