Pei-Hsuan Hsieh
Technology Advisor of TRIP-M Lab

Get in touch at hsiehph [at] nccu.edu.tw (or: pei.peace [at] gmail.com)

About TRIP-M Lab: Technology-Related Integration Pattern with Motivation Lab. We aim to apply various technological tools and psychological interventions to identify patterns produced in different human-human and human-computer interactive contexts or experimental scenarios. The research projects we have conducted are broad, ranging from exploring individual cognitive changes and decision-making processes to group-level behavioral modeling and societal changes. Our approach is rooted in robust statistical and theoretical foundations to achieve project objectives, ultimately increasing business value. We welcome collaboration with enterprises, governments, and research teams from various fields to conduct interdisciplinary studies. Come join us!

Research Highlights

SNA

AI-HCI

Brain

Eyes

Info.Ethics

Google Scholar    Find a partial list of published conference and journal papers dating back from the year of 2004 to the present

NSCT-funded Projects    View a list of research projects I conducted while supervising students in various research teams as a principal investigator (also referred to as a chief investigator). I also served as a co-principal investigator in some of them.

AIS Library   Find my conference papers in this repository, which is provided for AIS members to search for the latest research topics in AIS-affiliated conferences.

YT Channel    View recorded presentations of some conference papers and lectures designed for distance education across all age groups. Follow me and turn on my notification! 

Supervised Theses     Search "Pei-Hsuan Hsieh" under "Advisor" to find a partial list of my supervised students and their thesis topics.

LinkedIn    Know more about my past, current, and future research ideas. 

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PHH Experiences 

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About PHH

Experienced business analytics and data scientist with 15+ years of interdisciplinary research in internet user behavior. Proficient in analyzing diverse data types, e.g., brain images, eye movements, interview transcripts, texts, video clips, social networks, etc., and using tools, e.g., SPSS, Python, Tableau, and JAVA. 

My first name sounds like "patience." I possess a significant level of patience when supervising students in conducting research projects on various scales. My personality is optimistic and open-minded. I like to take on challenges, especially interdisciplinary tasks. I can demonstrate a high level of working performance under pressure. My colleagues describe me as a hard worker. I am also an easygoing person, and I have friendship-making skills.