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Engineering Design Centre

 

Research Student

Research group: Intelligent Interactive Systems
Telephone: +44 7730343766
Email:xl529 @cam.ac.uk

Biography

  • BSc Information and Computing Science, University of Liverpool, 2022.
  • BSc Information and Computing Science, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, 2022.

Xiang Li is a research student in Intelligent Interactive Systems at the Engineering Design Centre, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Per Ola Kristensson. He was a Visiting Ph.D. scholar at the Center for Metaverse and Computational Creativity at the HKUST (Guangzhou) in 2022. He finished his Bachelor’s Honors Dissertation at the X-CHI Lab, advised by Hai-Ning Liang, and previously worked with Wenge Xu. Besides, he has worked with Zendai Kashino, Shigeo Yoshida, and Masahiko Inami at the University of Tokyo, Jan Gugenheimer and David Lindlbauer at the Institute Polytechnique de Paris (Télécom Paris) and Carnegie Mellon University, and Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller at the Exertion Games Lab, Monash University.

His research interest lies in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), at the intersection of Mixed Reality, Bodily Interfaces, Sensing Technologies, and Computational Interaction. He aims to focus his Ph.D. studies on understanding the relationship between human bodies and the digital environment, and concurrently creating new interactive systems that augment a wide range of perceptions via computational interaction methods, which he believes are crucial for the successful Integration or even the Fusion of Human-Computer Interaction.

Twitter: @XiangHCI
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HDQU65AAAAAJ

 

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