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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Meta PhD Fellowship
- Google Europe Students with Disabilities Scholarship
- Nokia Scholarship
- Selected as a Heidelberg Laureate Forum Young Researcher
- UCSD Data Science Rising Star
- Accessibility Chair for CHI2023 and CHI2024
- Initiated and led the organization of the Computational User Interface Workshops, held three times at CHI
- Multiple papers published in conferences such as CHI and UIST
Research Experience
- Assistant Professor: University of Utah (Fall 2025)
- Ph.D. Research: Aalto University and FCAI
- Internships: Apple AIML Lab, Adobe Research Document Intelligence Lab
- Visiting Student: BIG Lab at Carnegie Mellon University (2024)
- Collaborative Projects: OR-Constraint (ORC) Adaptive GUI layout with Prof. Wolfgang Stuerzlinger (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Prof. Christof Lutteroth (University of Bath, UK)
- Early Work: Human Motion Capture and Reconstruction of Non-Rigid Deformations at Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany; Software Engineer in the FPGA group at Intel
Education
- Ph.D.: Aalto University, supervised by Prof. Antti Oulasvirta (primary advisor) and Prof. Vikas Garg (secondary advisor), focusing on Computational User Interface Understanding and Eye Tracking
- Master's Degree: University of Maryland, College Park, under Prof. Matthias Zwicker, in Computer Graphics
- Bachelor's Degree: University of Toronto, Specialist in Computer Science and Major in Mathematics, under Prof. Gerald Penn
Background
- Research Interests: Computational User Interface Understanding, Eye Tracking
- Professional Field: Human-Computer Interaction, Artificial Intelligence
- Brief Introduction: Assistant Professor at the University of Utah (starting Fall 2025). Conducting Ph.D. research at Aalto University and the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI).
Miscellany
- Personal Interests: Looking for students interested in multimodal generative AI, eye tracking, UI agents, UI generation, or related research areas