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Academic Achievements
Research is generally published in top HCI venues like CHI and UIST, and also contributes to top AI conferences such as ICLR. Research has attracted considerable public interest via Internet News (e.g., Engadget, Times). Selected publications include: BIT: Battery-free, IC-less and Wireless Smart Textile Interface and Sensing System; IntelliLining: Activity Sensing through Textile Interlining Sensors Using TENGs; Tagnoo: Enabling Smart Room-Scale Environments with RFID-Augmented Plywood; WooDowel: Enhancing Triboelectric Plywood Sensors with Electromagnetic Shielding; iWood: Makeable Vibration Sensor for Interactive Plywood; Body-Centric NFC: Body-Centric Interaction with NFC Devices Through Near-Field Enabled Clothing.
Research Experience
Currently directs the MakeX Lab at Florida State University. Looking for highly motivated PhD students interested in Human-Computer Interaction research.
Background
Research Interests: The intersection of Human-Computer Interaction, Cyber-Physical Systems, and AI Technologies. Career objective is to establish the scientific and technical foundations for the material-centric paradigm of Physical AI. Research approach is highly interdisciplinary, combining electrical engineering and materials science to design low-cost intelligent materials, computer science to develop lightweight operating systems and algorithms, and human-centered design to create tools and evaluate usability and performance in real-world contexts. Additionally, has worked on other topics such as text entry systems and Human-AI interactions in VR/AR.
Miscellany
Looking for highly motivated and interested PhD students in Human-Computer Interaction research.