I am Ph.D. candidate in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California Merced. I work in Pervasive Autonomous Networked Systems Lab advised by Professor Shijia Pan. My research interest broadly lies in the area of Smart Health, Mobile and Wearable Systems and Ubiquitous Computing. I am working extensively on multi modal systems and sensing signal enhancement through different augmentations.
May 2025 I presented our work "Self-Adaptive Structure Enabled Energy-Efficient PM2.5 Sensing", and "Mitigating Sensor Data Bias from User Operational Variability via Causal Intervention" at CPS-IoT week 2025.
March 2025 Our paper titled "Self-Adaptive Structure Enabled Energy-Efficient PM2.5 Sensing" got accepted in ENSSys 2025 Workshop, and "Mitigating Sensor Data Bias from User Operational Variability via Causal Intervention" got accepted in HumanSys 2025(colocated with SenSys/ CPS-IoT week 2025).
November 2024 I presented my work “Don’t Crosstalk to Me: Origami Structure-Augmented Sensing for Scalable Surface Pressure Monitoring” at ACM SenSys 2024 Hangzhou, China.
October 2024 I received ACM BuildSys 2024 travel grant.
September 2024 Our paper “Don’t Crosstalk to Me: Origami Structure-Augmented Sensing for Scalable Surface Pressure Monitoring” got accepted at ACM SenSys 2024.
Feburary 2024 I received CITRIS Health Innovation Intensive Workshop Scholarship ($6,000), thank you CITRIS!