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Jenny Han Lin is an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah's Kahlert School of Computing. Her research focuses on computational fabrication, particularly leveraging knot theory and low-level computer representations to advance textile manufacturing and real-world phenomenon modeling. She completed her PhD in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University under James McCann, preceded by a B.E. in Computer Science and Molecular Biology from MIT.
Her work bridges computer graphics, robotics, and mathematics, with notable contributions to machine knitting compilers, braid group theory applications, and crochet representation. She has been a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Utah and taught courses at CMU and the University of Washington. Lin actively promotes textile fabrication through initiatives like Knitout Office Hours and served as SIGBOVIK organizing committee chair (2019-2022), creating an award-winning conference website.
Lin's research has been recognized with a finalist award at ICRA 2021. She collaborates widely, mentoring students in interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of computing and physical fabrication.
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