Libby Ye is an HCI researcher and creative technologist based in Palo Alto with 11 years of experience designing immersive AR/XR experiences that blend sensory augmentation, interactive art, and human-centered AI. Currently at Stanford’s SHAPE Lab (and recently at VHIL), she builds playful yet rigorous AR installations—ranging from a mobile Alice-in-Wonderland piece for Central Park Conservancy to experimental bacterial fashion projects at the d.school—that foreground storytelling as a design method. Trained in creative technology and HCI at Stanford with multidisciplinary studies across Yale, Chicago, and UWC, she moves fluently between Unity/Blender pipelines, headset platforms, and design research. Colleagues describe her work as equal parts dreamer and engineer: she prototypes tactile interactions and emergent behaviors while grounding them in user research and grant-funded practice. Not obviously visible from her GitHub bio, Libby pairs whimsical conceptual work with sustained technical craft, shipping installations and R&D collaborations for industry and cultural partners.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Political Science, Political Science at University of Chicago
International Baccalaureate, Visual Arts, Physics, Mathematics, History, Literature, Mandarin, International Baccalaureate, Visual Arts, Physics, Mathematics, History, Literature, Mandarin at UWC South East Asia
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at Yale University
Psychiatry, Psychiatry at Global Online Academy
Bachelor of Science - BS, Creative Technology & Interactive Media Design, Bachelor of Science - BS, Creative Technology & Interactive Media Design at Stanford University
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