About Me

I am a first-year Ph.D. student in Visual Computing and Interactive Media at Texas A&M University, supervised by Prof. Wai Tong in the VVAI Lab. My research focuses on Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) in Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR), with an emphasis on designing and understanding interaction techniques for immersive and spatial computing environments.

I earned my Master’s degree in Computer Science from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where I worked with Prof. Elahé Soltanaghai and Prof. Inki Kim. Prior to that, I completed my undergraduate studies at ShanghaiTech University, working under the guidance of Prof. Kewei Tu.

My research interests lie in Human–Computer Interaction, Spatial Computing, AR/VR simulation, and Data Visualization. I am particularly interested in exploring how emerging immersive technologies can redefine interaction paradigms and how we can design intuitive, human-centered systems at this early stage of AR/VR development.