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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Paper 'Multi-agents Are Social Groups: Investigating Social Influence of Multiple Agents in Human-Agent Interactions' received Method Recognition from CSCW; Paper 'Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Exploring Social Influence of Multi-Agents' published at CHI EA; Paper 'Multi-Agent Systems Shape Social Norms for Prosocial Behaviour Change' published at CSCW Companion; Paper 'AI Literacy Education for Older Adults: Motivations, Challenges and Preferences' published at CHI EA; Paper 'From Interaction to Attitude: Exploring the Impact of Human-AI Cooperation on Mental Illness Stigma' published at CSCW; Paper 'Mitigating Ageism through Virtual Reality: Intergenerational Collaborative Escape Room Design' to be published at CHI EA 2024; A paper received Top Paper Award in the 75th ICA Conference (HMC division).
Research Experience
Attended CSCW and presented work on multi-agent & social influence; Featured research by NUS School of Computing; Attended ICLR and CHI, presenting work on multi-agent & social influence; Selected as Spotlight at ICLR HAIC Workshop; Attended SICSS-Singapore, presenting work on multi-agent & social influence.
Education
Master's Degree: National University of Singapore, Sep 2022 - Dec 2023, courses included Neural Networks and Deep Learning, Data Analytics, Information Visualization, and Software Development, achieved Dean's List honors. Bachelor's Degree: Zhejiang University, Sep 2018 - Uncompleted date.
Background
Research Interests: The social influence of multi-agent systems in Human-AI Interaction; Field: Computer Science; Brief Introduction: Currently a CS PhD student at the National University of Singapore, supervised by Prof Yi-Chieh (EJ) Lee.
Miscellany
Personal interests: Exploring how to design AI technologies that better support and empower older adults to age healthily and happily; Keywords: AI Literacy, social support; Also interested in reducing social stigma and how technology can help; Keywords: Social bias, AI fairness.