About
I am a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researcher working at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and interactive systems. My research focuses on understanding how people interact with digital information, and designing intelligent, human-centered systems that support and enhance these interactions. I am currently a Postdoctoral Researcher in Human-Centred Computing at the MAKE Lab, School of Industrial Design, KAIST, South Korea. My broader goal is to design intelligent systems that are not only technically robust, but also aligned with human needs and behavior.
I hold a PhD in Human-Computer Interaction from The University of Melbourne, supervised by James Bailey and Eduardo Velloso, where my research explored gaze- and voice-assisted note-taking to enhance digital text comprehension. Following this, I was a Senior Research Associate at Lancaster University, supervised by Hans Gellersen, contributing to the ERC-funded GEMINI project, where I investigated eye- and head-based interaction techniques in extended reality.
