Publications in top-tier venues including CHI, CSCW, DIS, PervasiveHealth, JMIR, and Internet Interventions
Paper 'Balancing Caregiving and Self-Care: Exploring Mental Health Needs of Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregivers' accepted to CSCW 2025
Paper 'Toward Patient-Centered AI Fact Labels: Leveraging Extrinsic Trust Cues' accepted to DIS '25 (acceptance rate: 24.24%)
Paper 'Patient Perspectives on AI-Driven Predictions of Schizophrenia Relapses' accepted to CHI 2024 (acceptance rate: 26.4%)
Serving as Associate Chair (AC) for CSCW 2026
Serving as Associate Chair (AC) on the Health subcommittee for CHI 2026
Invited talk 'Lived Experience-Centered AI in Mental Health' at the ASIS&T webinar series in May 2025
Background
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researcher exploring the sociotechnical implications of AI technologies in medical contexts.
Investigates how emerging AI systems shape, support, or hinder complex collaboration among patients, clinicians, and caregivers in healthcare settings.
Draws on methods and theories from HCI, Science and Technology Studies (STS), and design research.
Aims to contribute to both sociotechnical change theory and the development of responsible, real-world healthcare solutions.
Tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Human-Centered Computing at Indiana University Indianapolis (IUI, formerly IUPUI).
Leads the Socio-Technical Exploration of Wellbeing (STEW) Lab at IUI.