
Xu Wang
Assistant Professor · Human-Computer Interaction
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Xu Wang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, with a courtesy appointment in the School of Information. Her research focuses on developing human-AI collaborative techniques to support education, particularly in scalable teaching and medical training. Her work includes AI systems for instructors, AR-based surgical learning tools, and generative AI for educational resources.
Education: Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University (advisors: Ken Koedinger and Carolyn Rose); M.Ed. from Harvard Graduate School of Education; B.Sc. from Beijing Normal University.
Research Interests: Human-AI collaboration in education, AR systems for surgical training, AI-driven question generation, and teacher-AI collaboration in STEM education. Her lab, the Lifelong Learning Lab, explores intersections of HCI, learning sciences, and AI to optimize human learning.
Scientific Awards: NSF awards for surgical training and teacher-AI collaboration, CHI Best Paper Honorable Mention (2024), LAK Best Short Paper Award (2024), and CSCW Best Paper Honorable Mention (2020).
Grants: Multiple NSF-funded projects, including $1.2M for surgical training tools and $200K for teacher-AI collaboration in video-based STEM resources. Advises Ph.D. students in areas like medical AR, AI feedback systems, and educational data analytics.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Lifelong Learning Lab, collaborating with researchers in medicine, computer science, and education to develop AI-driven educational tools and medical training systems.
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