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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Published multiple research papers on accessibility and human-computer interaction, such as 'Talkit++ interacting with 3D printed models!', 'Markit, a Blender Add-on to Augment 3D Models', 'Molder: An Accessible Design Tool for Tactile Maps', etc. Awarded the Digital Life Initiative (DLI) Doctoral Fellowship.
Research Experience
Worked with visually impaired users to improve the accessibility of 3D virtual environments, data analysis, AI-powered systems, and mobile cameras. Also explored novel ways of interacting in Virtual Reality and with 3D printed models using Augmented Reality.
Education
PhD student (third year) in the Information Science Department at Cornell University, advisor not mentioned.
Background
Research interests include accessibility and human-computer interaction, with a focus on designing intelligent interactive systems to empower people with disabilities. His current work focuses on understanding how people with disabilities use AI services and improving these technologies to empower them. Additionally, he is working on creating an equitable XR accessible experience.
Miscellany
Passionate about videogames, running, Mandarin, and Japanese media.