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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Publications: CAROM - Vehicle Localization and Traffic Scene Reconstruction from Monocular Cameras on Road Infrastructures; Wearable Sensor Array Design for Spine Posture Monitoring During Exercise Incorporating Biofeedback; Active Adversarial Evader Tracking with a Probabilistic Pursuer under the Pursuit-Evasion Game Framework.
Research Experience
Working with the Active Perception Group (APG); collaborating with RISE Lab @ ASU and the Institute of Automated Mobility.
Education
Ph.D. student at the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering, Arizona State University, under the supervision of Dr. Yezhou Yang.
Background
Ph.D. student in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering at Arizona State University. Research interests include active perception, particularly in cooperative and non-cooperative Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) tasks. Under non-cooperative interactions, developing autonomous pursuit strategies to capture an evading agent. To enable safe and cooperative autonomous behaviors on the road, developing courteous driving agents that emphasize self-loss and fellow agents' loss. Analyzing safety at traffic intersections using infrastructure cameras.
Miscellany
Attended the Telluride Neuromorphic Cognition Engineering Workshop in July 2019; Finalist in the Virtual Reality Innovation Challenge (ASURE) in March 2019.