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Chun-Cheng Hsu


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About Chun-Cheng Hsu

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SIGGRAPH Asia 2024

Chun-Cheng Hsu is a professor of the Institute of Applied Arts at the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University as well as a visiting scholar at Harvard University. He is also the vice chair of the Taiwanese Association of Computer Human Interaction and the editorial board member of the Journal of Design. Previously, he has held positions as the Head of the Institute of Applied Arts, and the Fulbright Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His academic interests encompass user experience design, technology art, and interaction media. Over the past five years, his works have been invited to exhibitions at ACM SIGGRAPH Asia’s Virtual and Augmented Reality Exhibition in Tokyo (2018 & 2024), the National Palace Museum’s Techathon Exhibition(2018), the Taipei Digital Art Festival at the MoCA Taipei (2019), the Digitized Traditional Artistry at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (2021), and the Ars Electronica Festival (2023).

SIGGRAPH Asia 2018

Chun-Cheng Hsu is an associate professor in the industrial design group, Institute of Applied Arts, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. He was a visiting scholar at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2013-2014. His research is devoted to applications of theory in design practices, with interests including interaction design, user experience, and application of new media technology into social and cultural issues.


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