My passion for human-centered design all started with the habit of observing, making sense of, and constructing stories of people on the Taipei Metro as a kid.

While pursuing my Bachelor's in Cognitive Science and Data Science, I explored ways to bridge my interest in humanities to science by researching and designing human-centered experiences. Meanwhile, my minor in Architecture History challenged me to navigate ambiguity and think critically about who we are today as a supposedly collective species in this digitally individualized world.

I am now an Innovation and Management and Human Factors Engineering dual degree graduate student at Tufts University, where I hope to integrate engineering, business, and design principles to improve accessibility specifically in education and healthcare spaces.

If I am not on Figma, asking questions, or at school, you can find me rowing, reading, and running marathons :)