Human-Robot Interaction • Wearables • Sensing

Exploring the future of Natural Human-Robot Interaction

Research Scientist at Digit Robotics. Previously at Huawei; researcher at KAIST. PhD at the University of St Andrews.

Highlight
• Best Paper Award, CHI 2018
• Honorable Mention Award MobileHCI 2016
• Honorable Mention Award MobileHCI 2017
• Best Demo Award UIST 2016
Focus
• Low-cost sensing + ML for novel interactions
• Single-Handed & Cross-Device Interaction
• Radar Sensing & Gesture Recognition
• Wearable & Ubiquitous Computing

About Me

I am a Research Scientist at Digit Robotics, where I explore the future of Natural Human-Robot Interaction.

I received my PhD from the University of St Andrews under the supervision of Prof. Aaron Quigley. Previously, I worked as a Principal Research Scientist at Huawei through the TopMinds program and also conducted research at KAIST. I also held internships at Microsoft Research Cambridge, Google, and Tokyo Tech.

My research focuses on developing novel input devices and interaction techniques for next-generation computing systems. I work at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction, Ubiquitous Computing, and Wearable Technologies, using machine learning and signal processing to unlock new capabilities from low-cost sensors. My work has appeared at premier venues including ACM CHI, UIST, UbiComp, MobileHCI, IEEE VR, ISMAR, and SIGGRAPH.

Selected Publications

Full publication list on Google Scholar