Summary
Fu-Yin Cherng is a tenure-track assistant professor and interdisciplinary researcher with eight years of experience at the intersection of human-computer interaction, neuroergonomics, and data-driven design. Her work combines physiological sensing, brain-computer interfaces, and learning analytics to quantitatively and qualitatively evaluate user behavior, perception, and cognition for both academic and industrial partners. She has led neuromarketing and interdisciplinary grant efforts, developed pipelines in Python/R/Matlab for physiological data analysis, and built large-scale web prototypes for user studies on platforms like Amazon. Having trained and managed research teams at UC Davis and worked on labor-market skill analysis at EPFL, she uniquely bridges rigorous computational methods with applied user-centered design. Soon to join National Cheng Kung University, she brings a practical knack for turning biosignal insights into actionable UX guidelines.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at National Chiao Tung University
English, Chinese, French