2025: Paper received CHI 2025 Honorable Mention Award; serving as Associate Chair for the Computational Interaction subcommittee at CHI 2025.
2024: Papers accepted at UIST 2024 (two), ISMAR 2024, ChinaVis 2024, and CHI 2024 (on AI-enhanced PBL assessment).
2023: Three papers on human-AI collaboration accepted at CHI 2023.
2022: Papers accepted at CHI 2022 and PacificVis 2022.
Successfully defended PhD thesis in August 2024.
Regular contributor to CHI conferences (2022–2025), including serving as session chair at CHI 2024.
Notable work includes NB2Slides (CHI’22), an AI system for generating presentation slides from computational notebooks.
Background
Currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Queensland (UQ), Australia, collaborating closely with Prof. Tim Miller, Dr. Alina Bialkowski, Prof. Monika Janda, and Prof. H Peter Soyer.
Research focuses on designing innovative interactive AI systems to augment human capabilities in information seeking, sensemaking, and leveraging complex information.
Currently working on AI tools to assist clinicians in medical decision-making.
Also explores human-AI collaboration in education and data science domains.
Employs human-centered design methodologies such as participatory design, speculative design, and design fiction to investigate meaningful integration of AI into professional practices.