Education
Jeremijenko holds a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering, and holds qualifications across science and arts.
| Year | Degree | University | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | B.F.A. (with Honors) | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Digital Information: "Explorations in Scientific Representation Exploiting Surround Sensory Input (Virtual Reality)" |
| 1993 | B.S. (Conferred) | Griffith University, Queensland, Australia | Neuroscience and Biochemistry |
| 2008 | PhD | University of Queensland | Information Environments, School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering |
She also carried out coursework for two other PhDs: one in Australia on Neuroscience and another at Stanford.
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