She has co-authored scores of peer-reviewed publications and patents, serves as an area chair, and is a frequent keynote presenter at all top-tier AI conferences. Her inventions have been applied to NVIDIA products such as DriveIX, Maxine, and TAO Toolkit.
Research Experience
Previously, she was a Distinguished Research Scientist in the Learning and Perception Research group at NVIDIA. Currently, she leads NVIDIA's AI-Mediated Reality and Interaction (AMRI) Research group.
Education
Received Doctoral and Master’s degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.
Background
Her research interests lie in AI, computer vision, and human-computer interaction. She is the Director of Research, New Experiences, leading NVIDIA's AI-Mediated Reality and Interaction (AMRI) Research group. Her inventions have contributed to several NVIDIA AI products.
Miscellany
Her research particularly focuses on understanding human social interactions and modeling dynamic 4D neural worlds to build interactive physical AIs.