About Me

I am a tenure-track assistant professor in the Zilber College of Public Health at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I am interested in natural language processing and human-computer interaction with a focus on health-related topics. I earned my PhD degree in Informatics from the University of California, Irvine in 2023 and my Bachelor degree in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in 2017.

My CV is here (Last update: Nov 2025).

Research Interest

Trained as a health informatics researcher, my work bridges computational methods, informatics, and patient-centered applications. My research program integrates three complementary lines of inquiry:

  1. Methodological: advancing informatics and computational methodologies to analyze and integrate heterogeneous health data;
  2. Empirical: applying data-driven approaches to generate empirical insights that inform clinical practice, patient care, and population health interventions;
  3. Translational: designing, implementing, and evaluating health information technologies and digital interventions that promote health knowledge, empower patients’ self-management and facilitate coordination among healthcare stakeholders.

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