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.
• Honorable Mention Award MobileHCI 2016
• Honorable Mention Award MobileHCI 2017
• Best Demo Award UIST 2016
• 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.
Awards Gallery
Highlights from UIST and MobileHCI recognitions
Selected Publications
Full publication list on Google Scholar