Ke Sun
Scholar

Ke Sun

Google Scholar ID: YZWCK4gAAAAJ
University of Michigan
Mobile ComputingIoTHuman-Computer Interaction
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Academic Achievements
  • Google Ph.D. Fellowship in Mobile Computing (2023)
  • ACM IMWUT (UbiComp) Distinguished Paper Award (2023; top 8 out of 210 accepted papers)
  • ACM SenSys Best Poster Runner-up (2020; top 3 out of 84 accepted posters)
  • ACM MobiCom Student Travel Grant (2021) and ACM MobiSys Student Travel Grant (2018)
  • Gold Medal, ACM-ICPC Asia Regional Contest (Changchun Site, 2015)
  • CCF Outstanding Undergraduate Award (2015)
  • Publications in top-tier venues: ACM UIST 2025 (UltraPoser), IEEE S&P 2025 (EveGuard), AAAI 2025 (LCCT, Oral), SenSys, MobiCom, UbiComp, NDSS, INFOCOM, etc.
  • Research deployed on real-world IoT devices such as Amazon Echo and Google Home
Background
  • Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Division, EECS Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Leads the Ambient Intelligence (AmI) Lab
  • Committed to the vision of 'ambient intelligence', focusing on end-to-end intelligent, cost-effective, deployable, and human-centric sensing systems
  • Research spans Mobile, Wearable, and IoT ecosystems
  • Research areas include HCI for Mobile/AV/VR/IoT, multi-modal and single-modal sensing, Mobile/IoT cybersecurity, health and environmental sensing, and wireless signal-based robotics