I am an associate professor at Department of Library and Information Science at National Taiwan University and the Director of Talent empowerment Center at National Institute of Cyber Security. I am also the affiliated researcher at Planning and Promotion Division, National Center for High-performance Computing and CRETA at National Taiwan University (both courtesy appointments). I completed my PhD studies at the School of Computing and Information, University of Pittsburgh. To date, my work aims to comprehend the concept of open science especially in three perspectives:
Given the increasing need in academic communities to manage a huge amount of data, my long-term research goal is to provide insights on improving research data infrastructure for scholars in all disciplines, particularly health science and humanities.
Recently I am interested in helping non-CS scholars and students, especially people from business, behavioral, social
sciences, and humanities, to take full advantage of their digital data. I had led several one-time data visualization workshops for different programs at National Taiwan University.
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