Graduate Research Assistant
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
A Graduate student under the supervision of Dr. Lih-Sheng (Tom) Turng, at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (WID) and Polymer Engineering Center (PEC) at the University of Wisconsin- Madison. The focus of my research has been on the application of AI/ML techniques to enhance the efficiency of product development processes with explainable AI (XAI)-enabled model interpretability. The ongoing work focuses on advancing the characterization of sustainable materials in polymer science and improving the transparency of models to enhance understanding and trust among experts in different domain.
With a strong foundation in data analysis, data-driven optimization, and complex systems, I am seeking to leverage analytical skills and technical expertise to contribute to industries and institutions. My background in organization and communication has given me the confidence to work with diverse audiences in cross-functional teams. My skills and interests align with roles as a researcher, analyst, and consultant, and I am actively seeking opportunities in these areas.
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Human Perception Towards Remote Operation of Automated Vehicles
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
4:45 PM – 6:00 PM MT