Published multiple papers including 'Can AR-Embedded Visualizations Foster Appropriate Reliance on AI in Spatial Decision Making?', 'Reality Proxy: Fluid Interactions with Real-World Objects in MR via Abstract Representations', 'Sportify: Question Answering with Embedded Visualizations and Personified Narratives for Sports Video', etc.
Research Experience
Spent time in the Visual Computing Group at Harvard University with Prof. Hanspeter Pfister and in the Design Lab and Creativity Lab at UC San Diego with Prof. Haijun Xia.
Education
Received a PhD in CSE from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where he worked with Prof. Huamin Qu in the HKUST VisLab.
Background
Currently an Assistant Professor in the CSE department at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Research interests include augmenting human intelligence in everyday activities through data visualizations, designing, building, and evaluating hybrid human-AI systems that empower users to visualize and interact with information in both desktop and outdoor environments, using methods of human-centered design, Augmented Reality, and Applied AI.