Ph.D. candidate, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego
Incoming Tenure-track Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, EECS Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
I will be joining the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) department at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor as an Assistant Professor in Jan 2025! I am actively recruiting undergraduate and graduate researchers. If you're interested, please check Openings in AmI Lab @ UMich CSE.
I am a final-year Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego, advised by Prof. Xinyu Zhang.
Committed to the vision of "ambient intelligence", my research delves into the creation of end-to-end intelligent, cost-effective, deployable, and human-centric sensing systems for Mobile, Wearable and IoT ecosystems. Specifically, we will i). Enable novel applications; ii). Advance computational sensing techniques; iii). Address system bottlenecks; and iv). Harness innovative sensing modalities for MWIoT ecosystems.
My work has won the ACM IMWUT (UbiComp) Distinguished Paper Award and ACM SenSys Best Poster Runner-up. The tangible impact of my research is also manifested in real-world applications, with successful deployments on widely-recognized IoT devices such as Amazon Echo and Google Home. Additionaly, I'm privileged to have been chosen as the Google Ph.D. Fellowship (the sole recipient in Mobile Computing area among candidates in North America and Europe).
In the mobile and IoT realm, my work intersects various disciplines, driving innovation across different applicationsProject: Ultrasound based sensing applications for mobile devices
School Rank 9 and Team Rank 13 from 217 teams
Top 100 undergraduates in China annually
Security Attacks on LLM-based Code Completion Tools
AAAI 2025, Feb 2025.
Magmaw: Modality-Agnostic Adversarial Attacks on Machine Learning-Based Wireless Communication Systems
NDSS 2025, Feb 2025.
RFCanvas: Modeling RF Channel by Fusing Visual Priors and Few-shot RF Measurements
SenSys 2024, Nov 2024.
Multimodal Daily-life Logging in Free-living Environments Using Non-Visual Egocentric Sensors on a Smartphone
ACM IMWUT (UbiComp) 2024, March 2024.
StealthyIMU: Extracting Permission-protected Private Information from Smartphone Voice Assistant using Zero-Permission Sensors
NDSS 2023, Feb 2023. (Acceptance ratio: 58/398=14.6%)
SCALAR: Self-Calibrated Acoustic Ranging for Distributed Mobile Devices
IEEE TMC 2023
VECTOR: Velocity Based Temperature-field Monitoring with Distributed Acoustic Devices
ACM IMWUT (UbiComp) 2022, Sep 2022.
LoEar: Push the Range Limit of Acoustic Sensing for Vital Sign Monitoring
ACM IMWUT (UbiComp) 2022, Sep 2022.
UltraSE: Single-Channel Speech Enhancement Using Ultrasound
ACM MobiCom 2021, Oct 2021. (Acceptance ratio: 60/299=20.1%)
ExGSense: Toward Facial Gesture Sensing and Reconstruction with a Sparse Near-Eye Sensor Array
ACM/IEEE IPSN 2021, May 2021. (Acceptance ratio: 26/105=24.8%)
"Alexa, Stop Spying on Me": Speech Privacy Protection Against Voice Assistants
ACM SenSys 2020, Nov 2020. (Acceptance ratio: 43/213=20.2%)
milliEgo: Single-chip mmWave Radar Aided Egomotion Estimation via Deep Sensor Fusion
ACM SenSys 2020, Nov 2020. (Acceptance ratio: 43/213=20.2%)
Dynamic Speed Warping: Similarity-Based One-shot Learning for Device-free Gesture Signals
IEEE INFOCOM 2020, April 2020. (Acceptance ratio: 267/1397=19.1%)
SpiderMon: Towards Using Cell Towers as Illuminating Sources for Keystroke Monitoring
IEEE INFOCOM 2020, April 2020. (Acceptance ratio: 267/1397=19.1%)
VSkin: Sensing Touch Gestures on Surfaces of Mobile Devices Using Acoustic Signals
ACM MobiCom 2018, October 2018 (Acceptance ratio: 42/187=22.5%).
Unlock With Your Heart: Heartbeat-based Authentication on Commercial Mobile Phones
ACM IMWUT (UbiComp) 2018, October 2018.
Depth Aware Finger Tapping on Virtual Displays
ACM MobiSys 2018, June 2018. (Acceptance ratio: 37/138=26.8%)
Device-free Gesture Tracking using Acoustic Signals
ACM MobiCom 2016, October 2016. (Acceptance ratio: 31/226=13.7%)