I’m a Ph.D. student in the Smart Machine and Assistive Robotics Technology (SMART) Lab at Purdue University, advised by Professor Byung-Cheol Min.
My primary research interest is adaptations in human-robot interaction and teaming.
Specifically, I focus on developing adaptive human-robot systems capable of adapting to:
Inherent heterogeneity of humans in terms of their abilities and backgrounds.
Ever-changing human states, such as cognitive load and fatigue.
Individual human preferences for personalized robot interactive behaviors.
My broad areas of research include:
Human-Robot Interaction
Multi-Human Multi-Robot Teaming
Human-in-the-Loop Robot Learning
Multimodal Perception and Reasoning