معرفی
Xinming David Bai serves as an Instructor (academic rank: Lecturer) in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen, where he is a core member of the Human-Centred Computing section. This section focuses on advancing the relationship between computational technology and human well-being through interdisciplinary research in interaction design, collaborative systems, and user-centered innovation.
Dr. Bai's research aligns with the section's key domains, emphasizing Human-Computer Interaction through investigations into Extended Reality interfaces, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work methodologies, Health Informatics system design, and Digital Fabrication techniques. His work contributes to prototyping technologies that enhance user capabilities while addressing real-world challenges in healthcare, cooperative practices, and emerging interactive media.
- Extended Reality: Developing novel interaction paradigms and evaluation frameworks for VR/AR environments
- Health Informatics: Designing information systems to improve clinical workflows and patient outcomes
- Digital Fabrication: Creating tools for end-user development of shape-changing interfaces
No scientific awards specific to Dr. Bai are documented in the available institutional records.
Information regarding graduate student mentorship or externally funded research grants is not publicly disclosed in the provided materials.
As part of the Human-Centred Computing section, Dr. Bai operates within state-of-the-art laboratories including XR facilities and digital fabrication studios. The section recently contributed to the University of Copenhagen's #1 European ranking in HCI research (2025) and secured major funding such as the VILLUM Foundation grant for foundational interface research, demonstrating its leadership in human-technology interaction.


