Collaborated with Prof. Hao-Chuan Wang from the Department of Computer Science at UC Davis since 2014 and co-advised by Prof. Chien-Wen (Tina) Yuan since 2017. Worked on the topic of computer-mediated knowledge transfer and knowledge sharing.
Research Experience
Recent research focuses on how intelligent information technology influences people to express themselves and perceive others, specifically exploring (1) reflexivity about self in mediated interactions, (2) building and maintaining different types of social connections (e.g., romantic/workplace/intercultural/human-AI relationships), and (3) facilitating diverse meaningful interactions.
Education
PhD: 2023, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, University of Tokyo; Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from National Cheng Kung University; Trained as an HCI researcher at the Institute of Information Systems and Applications (ISA) at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan since 2015.
Background
Research Interests: Computer-supported cooperative work and social computing (CSCW), Human-computer interaction (HCI), Computer-mediated communication (CMC), AI-mediated communication, Responsibility attribution, Online social interaction. Professional Field: Integrating concepts, theories, and methodologies from psychology and communication into information science.
Miscellany
Personal interests include reading novels, writing popular science about HCI topics, sketching, searching for hot springs in Japan, and watching Korean dramas.