
معرفی
Dr. Kim Jeeeun is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science & Engineering at Texas A&M University, directing the HCIED (HCI Engineering & Design) Lab. She holds a PhD (2019) and MS (2015) from the University of Colorado Boulder, and a BS (2010) in Computer Engineering from Korea Aerospace University.
Her research focuses on digital fabrication, human-computer interaction, and design research, exploring how technology can democratize access to fabrication tools and improve human-AI collaboration. Notable projects include 3DPFIX (AI-driven 3D printing troubleshooting) and 3D4ALL (inclusion in 3D printing communities).
Recent work includes:
- Instance detection in open-world scenarios (CVPR'25)
- LumosX: 3D-printed light-transfer materials (CHI'25)
- Material-driven rapid prototyping methodologies
Recipient of prestigious awards including NSF CAREER Award (2024), TEES Young Faculty Fellow (2023), and Adobe Research Fellowship (2018). Active in academic service, serving as General Co-Chair for UIST'25 and PC roles in CHI/TEI/UIST conferences.
Her lab develops tools like HowDIY to bridge fabrication expertise gaps, and OmniSoft for designing soft objects. Ongoing projects explore 4D printing hybrid approaches and energy-harvesting mechanisms (E3D).



