Team

Siyi Zhu

Graduate Research Assistant

Siyi Zhu’s interest of research is to investigate what affordances and visual designs can support people to collaborate asynchronous in knowledge sharing. He draws from his experience in User Experience Research and Design to explore designs that can supports immersive knowledge management and exchange. Siyi Zhu is currently a Ph.D. student in the College of Information Studies, University of Maryland College Park, advised by Dr. Chan. Prior to this, Siyi Zhu received his Master of Design degree from the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP), University of Cincinnati.

Personal Website and 2022 Protfolio: siyizhu.net

Contact: zhusy@umd.edu

Joel Chan

Principal Investigator

Dr. Chan’s research and teaching explore systems that support creative knowledge work. He conceives of “systems” very broadly, from individual cognitive skills, interfaces, tools and practices, to collaborative and organizational dynamics and tools, collective intelligence and crowdsourcing, social computing, all the way to sociotechnical infrastructures within which knowledge work is done. Dr. Chan is also broadly interested in creative work across many domains, although he spends most of his time considering the disciplines of design and scientific discovery. His long-term vision is to help create a future where any person or community can design the future(s) they want to live in.

Before coming to the College of Information Studies, Dr. Chan was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Project Scientist in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) at Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Chan received his Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh.

Personal Website: joelchan.me

OASIS Lab

Lab Website: oasis