Chongyang Wang is a postdoctoral researcher at Tsinghua University's Pervasive HCI Lab with nine years of experience spanning ubiquitous computing, technical HCI, and smart healthcare. He completed an interdisciplinary PhD at UCL Interaction Centre combining computer science and psychology, and has worked on intelligent rehabilitation for chronic pain since 2017. His work blends active sensing, action-semantic-driven interaction, and machine learning—drawing on clinical psychology insights from his tertiary supervision to shape theory-informed interventions. Prior roles include research internships at Harvard Medical School and the Institute of Psychology (CAS), where he developed real-time AU detection and deep learning models for affective computing. Based in Haidian, Beijing, he brings a rare mix of HCI theory, practical sensing systems, and clinical perspective to design technology for health and behavior change.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Electronic and Information Engineering, 3.74/4.0, Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Electronic and Information Engineering, 3.74/4.0 at Southwest University
MPhil&PhD, Computer science and Psychology, MPhil&PhD, Computer science and Psychology at 英国伦敦大学学院
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