1. Organized UIST'25, serving as a general co-chair.
2. Lab member Yonghwan Shin published a paper in IJHCS documenting disruptions to pointing on HMDs caused by walking.
3. Yonghwan Shin also led work to improve the stability of head pointing during the use of HMDs while walking, accepted to UIST'25.
4. Yeji Park published a short paper at ETRA'25 on hand-eye coordination errors during interaction in VR and AR.
5. Jiwan Kim and Ian Oakley co-organized 'BeyondSound: The First Workshop on Intelligent Acoustic Sensing on Wearables' at Ubicomp/ISWC'25.
6. Arduino featured one of their CHI'25 papers on multi-finger interaction with an earbud on its LinkedIn page.
7. Three papers and two posters were accepted to ACM CHI 2025.
Research Experience
Currently, he is the head of the Wearable and Interactive Technology Lab at the School of Electrical Engineering, KAIST. He served as a general co-chair for UIST'25 and has published papers in various academic conferences and journals.
Background
Research Interests: Design, development, and evaluation of wearable, physical, and tangible interactive computing systems. Bringing together design perspectives, computer science skills, and psychological methods to conceive, create, and study the next generation of human-computer interfaces.
Miscellany
Actively recruiting new MSc and PhD students, as well as interns.