Awards: NSF CAREER award, Forbes' 30 Under 30 Scientist, Google Research Scholar, inaugural Snap Inc. Research Fellow, Swartz Innovation Fellow for Entrepreneurship. Publications in CHI, UIST, ASSETS, MobileHCI with best paper, honorable mention, and artifact awards, and 10-year impact award at ISWC on wearable technologies for warehouse order picking.
Research Experience
Work Experience: Worked in the Ability and Intelligent User Experiences groups at Microsoft Research, the HCI group at Snap Research, and the Accessibility Engineering team at Google.
Education
Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University; Master's in HCI from Georgia Tech; Bachelor's in Electronic Information Engineering from BUPT.
Background
Research Interests: Personal Assistive Technology, developing a new class of assistive systems that deeply adapt to users' individual abilities, physical contexts, and intents. Professional Field: Intersection of HCI and AI, leveraging the synergy between human and machine intelligence to create interactive systems for accessibility, collaboration, and beyond.
Miscellany
Other Achievements: Received Samsung START program funding with Ke Sun and Kang G. Shin to develop efficient wearable memory augmentation systems; part of the ARPA-H Michigan team led by Jason Corso to advance AI intelligent task guidance to upskill medical professionals for rural healthcare.