Academic Service

I contribute to the HCI community through program committee work, organizing roles, editorial reviewing, and sustained peer review for conferences and journals.

Below is an excerpt of my academic service:

Program Committees

  • CHI LBW '23 - '25
  • AutomotiveUI '24 - '26
  • MuC '24, '25
  • CHIWORK '25, '26
  • CHI '26

Organizing Committees

  • Registration and Local Chair, AutomotiveUI '23
  • Student Research Competition Chair, MuC '26

Distinguished Reviewer Board

  • ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)

Reviewer - Conferences

  • AutomotiveUI '21 - '26
  • CHI '22 - '26
  • DIS '22, '23
  • IEEE VIS '23
  • CSCW '24
  • UIST '24 - '26
  • TEI '24, '25

Reviewer - Journals

  • IMWUT '22 - '26
  • TVCG '22
  • TRF '24
  • BIT '24 - '26
  • IEEE THMS '25
  • IJHCS '25

Special Recognitions for Reviews

  • AutomotiveUI '22, '23, '25
  • CHI LBW '24
  • DIS '23
  • IEEE VIS '23
  • ISS '22
  • MuC '24
  • CSCW '24
  • CHI '24, '25, '26
  • IMWUT '22, '24, '25, '26
  • UIST '24, '25, '26

Open Science

I also contribute to the HCI community through open-source research tools, reusable software artifacts, and infrastructure for empirical and computational HCI.

For example, Bayesian Optimization for Unity supports human-in-the-loop Bayesian optimization workflows for adaptive interface design and user-centered optimization studies. See GitHub for more.