Publications: 'SepsisCalc: Integrating Clinical Calculators into Early Sepsis Prediction via Dynamic Temporal Graph Connection' and several other papers published in ACM conferences or international journals.
Research Experience
Before joining Northeastern, he was a Senior Staff Member at IBM Research, Principal Investigator at MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, and a Visiting Scholar at Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. He has worked as a designer, researcher, and engineer in the U.S., China, and France.
Education
PhD in Information and Computer Sciences from University of California Irvine (Advisors: Judith Olson and Gary Olson); MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of California Irvine; MS in Information System from École centrale d’électronique, Paris; BS in Computer Science from Beijing University of Technology.
Background
Research Interests: Human-Computer Interaction, Human-AI Collaboration, Natural Language Processing, Health Informatics, Data Science, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. Background: Associate Professor at Northeastern University, jointly appointed at Khoury College of Computer Sciences and the College of Arts, Media and Design. Leads the NEU HCAI Lab and is the Founding Director of the AI Application Graduate Program. Also a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University. His research lies at the intersection of HCI and AI, focusing on exploring, developing, and evaluating human-centered AI systems.
Miscellany
ACM Distinguished Speaker. Falling behind in updating personal publications; recommends checking Google Scholar for the latest.