PROJECTS

04/2025 -Present

High Tech versus Low Tech: Sound Media, Society, and Politics in Shenzhen

Sound Studies Group, School of Design, Southern University of Science and Technology

Project Leader

Conducting research on Shenzhen’s urban soundscapes, following Schafer’s theorization of the urban soundscape along with its multiple critiques, this project takes as its starting point the phenomenological and social relationship between Shenzhen’s residents and the technology-informed sonic environment around them

11/2024 – Present

Urban Sound Diary

Sound Studies Group, School of Design, Southern University of Science and Technology

Research assistance

Processing interview data using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods using SPSS and Grounded theory, analyzed participants’ perceptions of urban soundscapes and their experiential feedback on app usability.

211/2024 – Present

D#2025 1st Artist in Residency Program

by the Sound Studies Group and Immersive Design Group, School of Design, Southern University of Science and Technology

Executive Project Co-Leader

Responsible for project preparation, communication and coordination with artist, participating in web design and concept discussions; acting as an artistic conceptual mentor

12/2024

Flowing Sound

Performative Installation + Research by the Sound Studies Group, School of Design, Southern University of Science and Technology

Projection assistant + Workshops leader

Led public workshop on urban soundscapes analysed interview data, and translated materials for cross-disciplinary collaboration; Organized and led the user study of audiovisual sensory study on sound immersion in the museum

Participated in art installation production and street performance organised and designed an exhibition at the Pingshan Art Museum, Shenzhen.

03/2024

A Study on Ethical Issues of Brain Computer Interfaces from the Perspective of Parfit’s Personal Identity Theory

Graduate Thesis at Guangxi University

(Graduate Thesis at Guangxi University)

Examined the challenges posed by brain-computer interfaces to traditional concepts of self-identity, proposed ethical frameworks to guide the responsible development of brain-computer interface technology.

05/2022

A Survey on the Historical and Cultural Issues of Friendly Exchanges between Fangchenggang City and Vietnam in the Vision of the ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Plan, Guangxi University.

Project leader

Team leader

Interviewed the local museum curator and the former director of the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam to explore and record the historical stories between the people of Fangchenggang City and of Vietnam on the “Belt and Road” Initiative; based on the survey results, proposed action plan on how to develop a strategic cultural plan for the city government.