Bio ..................
I am now a User Experience Engineer in the ASUS Design Center of ASUSTek Computer Inc.. During the office hours, I am in charge of developing innovative user experience of Tangible User Interface for consumer products, as well as dedicating in the discovery of adaptive artifacts design and implementation. I am also a part time lecturer in Graduated School of Architecture in National Chiao Tung University.
I was a PhD student in the Computational Design program in Carnegie Mellon University and aimed at developing adaptive computing techniques to achieve the goal of adaptive/intuitive Tangible User Interfaces (TUI). I have prototyped several projects, such as Adaptive Mouse, to demonstrate this potential territory. Adaptive Mouse is now applying for patents and will be realize in the near future.
From fall 2007 to spring 2008, I intensively take courses in the HCI field such as courses of Prof. Scott Hudson, Prof. Jodi Forlizzi, and Prof. Brad Myers. During this period of time, I also work with Pro. Ramesh Krishnamurti on adaptive algorithm. When joining in the CoDe Lab, I worked with Prof. Ellen Do on tangible interface for kids in fall 2005 and with Prof. Mark D. Gross on interactive space and toolkits for it during spring 2006 to fall 2006. Before coming to CMU, I earned my Master of Art degree and temporarily joined in the PhD program in National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan. During the study in NCTU from fall 1999 to fall 2002, I worked with Prof. Yu Tung Liu (Aleppo) on computational design visualization and construction. I was also a visiting student in the Center for Design Informatics in Harvard in spring 2003. I finished my five years Bachelor of Architecture education in Feng Chia University in Taiwan in 1999.
Jan. 01, 2011 by Tony
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