Cheryl Zhenyu QianView profile
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Dr. Cheryl Zhenyu Qian serves as Professor of Interaction Design and Industrial Design at Purdue University's Rueff School of Design, Art, and Performance, where she also holds the position of Interim School Head. Her academic journey spans architecture, interactive arts, and interdisciplinary design research. Her educational background includes: B.Arch. from Southeast University (China) M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. in Interactive Arts and Technology from Simon Fraser University (Canada) Dr. Qian's research explores the harmonious integration of physical and virtual interactions, application of interaction design theories to product development, and innovative design thinking in visual analytics. She employs interdisciplinary methodologies to enhance user experience through cognitive systems and knowledge enrichment. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on sustainable design systems, visual analytics for crisis management, accessibility technologies, and AI-VA integration. Her work consistently bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications across domains including environmental monitoring, health technology, and cultural studies. Her scientific recognition includes: 18 IEEE VAST Challenge Awards (2010-2024) Dean's Convocation Medal for Ph.D. Dissertation Multiple VAST Challenge Honorable Mentions Honorary Professorships from three international universities As an educator, Dr. Qian developed Purdue's Interaction Design MFA program and its core curriculum. She has secured significant funding from NSF, NIH, and NIFA for interdisciplinary projects, and her students have secured positions at leading technology companies including Amazon, Google, and NASA. Her collaborative approach extends to partnerships with industry manufacturers, security analysts, and business managers. Dr. Qian maintains an active research program with frequent collaborations across engineering, computer science, and business disciplines, focusing on translating theoretical design concepts into practical user-centered solutions.









