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received his Master of Architecture and Ph.D. in the Built Environment from the University of Washington. He is currently a faculty member at Department of Interaction Design of National Taipei University of Technology. His research interest focuses on space perception and tangible interaction. For space perception, he is interested in integrating related technologies of high dynamic range imaging and displaying techniques to create a pictorial environment that can reflect perceptual reality and using this alternative environment to investigate various perceptual issues in the field of design. For tangible interaction, he employed the methodology of simulation-based design to integrate the embedded system into the design of tangible form in different scales that can have intangible positive impact on human interaction with the world surrounding us.

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Articles published on IXD&A:

• ‘Eyes on the Road: Wrist-worn Vibrotactile Navigation System for Cyclists’, N. 54, 2022, pp. 134 – 146, abstract, download, (https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-054-006), Google Scholar
"Mobile navigation systems are getting more and more common, and with the rise of smartphones, nearly everyone has access to them via mobile phone apps. Despite the widespread use of mobile apps for na..."

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