
معرفی
Yu Jiang is a doctoral researcher at Saarland University's Department of Computer Science, affiliated with the Human-Computer Interaction Lab. With a Bachelor's degree in Global Studies, Computer Science, and Intelligent Environment from Carnegie Mellon University, Jiang focuses on compliant and (re)programmable shape-changing materials, AR/VR perception manipulation, and their integration into daily life.
- Educational Background: B.Sc. in Global Studies, Computer Science, Intelligent Environment (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Current Affiliation: Human-Computer Interaction Lab, Department of Computer Science, Saarland University
Jiang’s research bridges embodied interaction and computational materials, with recent publications emphasizing wearable textiles (Texergy, Embrogami), VR embodiment (Handavatar), and perceptual design (Color-to-depth mappings). Projects explore programmable metamaterials, haptic feedback, and accessibility-focused interfaces.
Key trends in Jiang's publications include shape-changing interfaces, passive energy systems for wearables, avatar embodiment in virtual environments, and accessibility innovations. The work leverages interdisciplinary approaches combining material science, HCI, and immersive computing.
Contact: yjiang@cs.uni-saarland.de | Office: E 1.7 Room 2.02 | Lab: Human-Computer Interaction Lab




