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Here is Jiawei Fang (方家卫).

I have focused on human-computer interaction, smart flexible clothing, and generative AI during my research career. Previously, I was a research intern at Carnegie Mellon University in the Computer Science Department, mentored by Prof. Lining Yao and University of Washington, mentored by Prof. Yiyue Luo. I am currently working as a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley in the Mechanical Engineering Department thanks to Prof. Yao’s support.

If you are interested in any aspect of me, I am always open to discussions and collaborations. Feel free to reach out to me at - jiaweif[at]stu.xmu.edu.com


Research Interests

I am actively seeking a PhD position for 2025 Fall admission. If you have any information, please contact me!


Research Experience

  • University of California, Berkeley (2024.9 - Present), Mechanical Engineering,
    mentored by Prof. Lining Yao

  • University of Washington (2024.7 - 2024.11), ECE
    mentored by Prof. Yiyue Luo

  • Carnegie Mellon University (2023.5 - 2023.12), CS, HCII
    mentored by Prof. Lining Yao

  • Humanplus Lab (2021.5 - Present),
    mentored by Prof. Shihui Guo


News and Updates

  • Janurary 2025:My first-author paper FIP (Flex Inertial Poser) was accepted to CHI 2024 with minor revision. See you in Tokyo!

  • September 2024:Serve as a volunteer in China’s top VR conference ChinaVR.

  • September 2024:Two first-author papers were submitted to CHI 2024. See you in Tokyo!

  • August 2024:Serve as a volunteer in China’s top HCI conference HHME.

  • July 2024:Our work has been accepted to UIST 2024 as a poster paper.

  • April 2024:Our work SuDA has been accepted to ICML 2024 as a poster paper.

  • Janurary 2024: Start my visiting scholarship at ME Dept in University of California, Berkeley.

  • July 2023:Our work has been accepted to NeurIPS 2024 as a poster paper.

  • April 2023:Our work has been accepted to IMWUT 2024 as a poster paper.

  • April 2023: Start my internship at Morphing Matter Lab in Carnegie Mellon University.