Yunzhi Li

Yunzhi wearing an orange-color t-shirt standing on a bridge in dusk.

Bio

Yunzhi Li is a Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute, advised by Prof. Patrick A. Carrington. He is also a member of the AXLE Lab. Prior to CMU, he received his M.Sc. from Georgia Institute of Technology and B.Eng. from University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Over the years, he is fortunate to be able to work with many amazing advisors including Prof. Ashutosh Dhekne, Prof. Feng Tian, Prof. Xiangmin Fan, and Prof. Gregory D. Abowd

During the past summer, he completed a research internship at Samsung Research America, where he worked on several projects enabling novel health monitoring capabilities using wearable devices.

Yunzhi is interested in designing and developing novel computing technologies to better assist and empower users in their everyday lives. His current research interests are Accessibility, Sensing, and Human-Computer Interaction. Please feel free to contact him if you share common research interests. He would be more than happy to collaborate.

Email: yunzhil [at] cs.cmu.edu

Latest News

2024 - Sept 12 - Submitted three papers from my internship work to CHI 2025 and ICASSP 2025. Fingers crossed!
2024 - Aug 23 - Wrapped up my internship at Samsung Research America and returned to Pittsburgh.
2024 - Jun 26 - Thrilled to announce that WheelPoser was accepted to ASSETS 2024. See you in Canada!
2024 - May 20 - Began my internship at Samsung Research America, contributing to the Digital Health Team.
2023 - Apr 22 - Off to Hamburg for CHI 2023!
2022 - Sept 16 - Awarded 2022 CMLH Fellows
2022 - Aug 8 - Our art installation TechMyMoves is exhibiting at Georgia Tech Library

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