Teaching

Carnegie Mellon University

67-285: Across the Universe: From Intelligent Agents to Users 

67-240: Mobile Web Design and Development

67-445: Research Seminar on Intelligent Agents 

67-373: IS Consulting Project (Become a partner)

67-475: Innovation in Information Systems 

67-505: Information Systems Internship 

67-390/ 67-391: Independent Study of Information Systems 

The Effects of Responsiveness and Exhibition of Personality on Users’ Distrust Towards Intelligent Agents 

Exploring Intelligent Conversational Agents: Summer Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship 

Building a Seamless Conversational Intelligent Agent 

A Digital Solution for Membership Cards for Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens 

Mewchu: A Marketplace App for CMU Students 

Developing a Customized Intelligent Agent 


Baruch College at the City University of New York

CIS 3920: Data Mining for Business Analytics
CIS 2200: Introduction to Information System 

67-240: Selected Student Projects

Dining Services Portal Redesign

Our project was to research and redesign the current CMU Dining Services page for dining locations on campus.  The main goal of the website is to allow the users to obtain accurate information about the dining locations in CMU efficiently, which includes the updated menu and specials of the day. Using this information, users will be able to decide what, when and where to eat on or off campus. 

Responsive Website - S1

Responsive Website - S2

Responsive Website - S3

Responsive Website - S4

LoFi Wireframe

MiFi Wireframe 

Interactive Postgraduate Information

Our goal is to create a responsive website targeting current and prospective students and also parents who are interested in the IS program. We planned on offering a content-oriented yet visually satisfying website to make the information-navigating process less time-consuming and more visually intuitive.

Carnegie Mellon Information Systems Post-Graduate Statistics Redesign

Redesign of the Software Development Project PDF

The goal of our website is to portray information about the Information Systems Software Development Course (67-373) in a clear, concise, interactive, and visually appealing way. In addition, our goal is to lessen cognitive load by transforming the information into a more readable format that can be understood at a glance. We want to bring the value of visuals and readability, as well as less time wasted by using a website instead of the PDF.

Remodeling the 67-373 Project Showcase Website

College Tour Experience

The current Carnegie Mellon on-campus tours become problematic when the tour groups get too large, the hours are not flexible enough, and when the demand gets unmanageably high. Although there already exists a virtual tour of campus on the Carnegie Mellon website, it does not well integrate the physical world along with the digital world - making it a challenge to navigate yourself around campus and become familiar with the student experience.The goal of this responsive web app is to provide a mobile solution to this current problem of the admissions office. We want to provide all campus visitors, regardless of when they are visiting, the best possible experience and help them visualize what their student life may look like in the future.

Admissions Office Tour Application

CMU Virtual Campus Tour

CMU Virtual Tour Application