[Apr. 2026, National University of Singapore (NUS)] 😀👍
A distinguished delegation of 30 visitors from the Engineering Design and Innovation Centre at NUS, one of Asia’s leading universities, visited Sungkyunkwan University for a research exchange program led by DSAIL.
The visit was led by Shaoyu Cai, an educator-track lecturer at NUS whose research focuses on Human Computer Interaction, Extended Reality, and haptic interfaces.
During the program, the delegation toured the SKKU campus and visited four research labs, DSAIL, DXLab, DLILab, and AIMLab, where they were introduced to each lab’s core research areas and ongoing projects.
This visit fostered meaningful academic exchange and provided a valuable platform for sharing insights across institutions. It also marked an important step toward building long term collaboration between SKKU and NUS, with promising opportunities for future joint research and academic partnerships.
[Apr. 2026, ACM CHI 2026, Barcelona] 💻🌍
Members of DSAIL attended ACM CHI 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, where they presented several accepted papers to the international human-computer interaction community. They shared their research findings, received valuable feedback, and participated in paper sessions, keynotes, demonstrations, and discussions on emerging topics in human-centered and responsible AI.
The conference provided a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas with researchers from around the world and gain new insights into recent advances in HCI. It also helped expand DSAIL’s global academic network and explore future research directions and potential collaborations.
[2024–2026, Indiana University Bloomington] 🌎🤝
Members of DSAIL visited Indiana University Bloomington for collaborative research and academic exchange. During the visit, they held research meetings with faculty members and researchers, presented ongoing work, and discussed potential collaborations in artificial intelligence, data science, and responsible AI.
The visit provided a valuable opportunity to exchange research ideas and expand DSAIL’s global network. It also helped strengthen long-term academic collaboration between Sungkyunkwan University and Indiana University.