
معرفی
Dr. Chen-Hsiang (Jones) Yu is a Teaching Professor at Northeastern University’s College of Engineering, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). He is affiliated with the Center for Dynamical Biomarkers at Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on mobile health, AI-driven mobile solutions, and readability enhancement for diverse populations. With over 20 years of industry and academic experience, he has contributed to over 12 commercialized mobile applications and developed systems like Froggy and PDFroggy++ for accessibility. Yu holds a Ph.D. from MIT (2013), M.S. from National Taiwan University (2000), and B.Eng. from Tamkang University (1998).
Education:
- Ph.D., Computer Science, MIT, 2013
- M.S., Computer Science & Information Engineering, National Taiwan University, 2000
- B.Eng., Computer Science & Information Engineering, Tamkang University, 1998
Research Interests: His work bridges HCI with healthcare and accessibility. Key areas include:
- IoT-based mobile health systems for physiological analysis and TCM diagnostics
- Web and PDF customization for readability enhancement
- AI-driven mobile applications for family health monitoring
Awards:
- IEEE Senior Member (2024)
- Full-Time Faculty Professional Development Fund Award (2023)
- Blittersdorf Faculty Award and Sagan Fund Grants
Advising & Labs: Yu’s lab develops systems like MedCare4Home for family health and DoggyTongue for TCM diagnostics. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration between engineering and healthcare.





