I’m currently a Master’s student in Computer Science at Northeastern University, where I am advised by Prof. Dakuo Wang. I also conduct health HCI research with Prof. Wanda Pratt’s group at the University of Washington. Before moving into computing, I studied Industrial Design at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts.

My research sits at the intersection of HCI, AI, and health. I study how AI systems enter human-centered research practices, especially how AI-generated user accounts reshape what counts as evidence and how researchers make judgments under uncertainty. I’m drawn to moments where AI makes research faster or more scalable, but also more ambiguous: whose voices are represented, what evidence is being produced, and what gets lost along the way. 🪄

Previously, I worked with Dr. Yao Du at USC on LLM-powered voice assistive technology for adults with traumatic brain injury and aphasia, and with Dr. Ray LC at City University of Hong Kong.

Selected Publications

“I recall the past”: Exploring How People Collaborate with Generative AI to Create Cultural Heritage Narratives
Z. He, J. Su, L. Chen, T. Wang, R. LC.
CSCW 2025