ABOUT
I am currently a PhD Student in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) at University of Texas at Arlington, advised by Cesar Torres in The Hybrid Atelier.
My research focuses on Fluid Sensing, Human-Material Interaction, Wearable & Sensing, and Bio-medical applications.
Committee: Ming Li, Debashri Roy, and Emma Yang.
I graduated from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (2019) with a degree in EE and a minor in CS. I also have an M.Sc. in EE with a Signal Processing concentration from California State University, Fullerton (2022), with experience in EE hardware design and sensing.
Previously, I worked in medical devices and bio-sensing at ACIST Medical System and Sensoriis in Calit2, University of California, Irvine.
During Summer 2025, I was a Visiting Researcher at Hero Lab at University of California, Irvine, working on a wearable Speckle Plethysmography (SPG) project.
In my free time, I enjoy exploring new places and foods, skateboarding, swimming, and gaming.
EXPERIENCE
2023 – 2024
My team develops and deploys machine learning model optimization and analysis techniques, enabling the launch of Apple Intelligence (on-device LLMs) and the Vision Pro (research post: optimization).
2023 – 2024
My team develops and deploys machine learning model optimization and analysis techniques, enabling the launch of Apple Intelligence (on-device LLMs) and the Vision Pro (research post: optimization).
2023 – 2024
My team develops and deploys machine learning model optimization and analysis techniques, enabling the launch of Apple Intelligence (on-device LLMs) and the Vision Pro (research post: optimization).