Summary
Mintra Ruensuk is a PhD candidate in Creative Design Engineering at UNIST, specializing in human–computer interaction, social computing, and affective computing with over a decade of professional experience. As a member of Interactions Lab (UNIST) and DxD Lab (Seoul National University), she blends rigorous research with cross-institutional collaboration to explore how technology mediates emotion and social behavior. Her background in software engineering from the Asian Institute of Technology grounds her HCI work in practical system design and implementation. Based in Bangkok, she brings an interdisciplinary perspective that bridges user-centered design, computational methods, and real-world deployment considerations. Less obvious: she leverages a software-engineering foundation to translate complex affective models into reproducible prototypes and experimental systems.
12 years of coding experience
Master of Science, Computer Science (Specialized in Software Engineering), Master of Science, Computer Science (Specialized in Software Engineering) at Asian Institute of Technology
Doctorate of Philosophy, Creative Design Engineering (Human-Computer Interaction), Doctorate of Philosophy, Creative Design Engineering (Human-Computer Interaction) at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Thai, English