Meng Chen
Scholar

Meng Chen

Google Scholar ID: lRpSn48AAAAJ
University of Texas at Austin
Human-AI InteractionHuman-Centered AICreativity Support ToolsAccessibility
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published 'Surfacing Variations to Calibrate Perceived Reliability of MLLM-Generated Image Descriptions' at ASSETS 2025; 'Luminate: Structured Generation and Exploration of Design Space with Large Language Models for Human-AI Co-Creation' accepted to CHI 2024; Presented a poster for TaskArtisan at UIST 2025.
Research Experience
  • Started a summer research internship at UCSD Design Lab in June 2023.
Education
  • A 2nd-year CS PhD student at The University of Texas at Austin, advised by Amy Pavel. Obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame, where he worked closely with Toby Jia-jun Li.
Background
  • Research Interests: HCI + AI, particularly focused on making human-Large Language Model (LLM) communication more effective and reliable. Execution: How can we design interactions that complement their strengths rather than replace one another? Evaluation: How can users express preferences and evaluate results when misalignments are subtle and errors are hard to detect?
Miscellany
  • Actively seeking research internship positions for Summer 2026, especially in Human-LLM (agent) Interaction.