What I Do I am an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine. I work on creating innovative and smart optical systems that help us see better, sense better, compute more efficiently, and, ultimately, improve our well-being.
Why Engineering? STEM is incredible because it allows me to understand, discover, and explore new ideas. The process of learning, experimenting, and uncovering new insights through STEM training is deeply rewarding and fulfilling.
School Days I completed my undergraduate studies in China, earned my Ph.D. in the USA, and conducted postdoctoral research in France. This journey gave me the opportunity to experience diverse education systems and research environments across three different continents.
My Day At Work My workday involves teaching courses, conducting research, and meeting with students and colleagues. I spend time brainstorming new ideas, reviewing literature, and writing articles to share our latest findings.
Best Part The best part of my work is the opportunity to positively impact people's lives—whether through education, mentorship, or collaborating with them on meaningful projects.
Proud Moments My proudest moments come when my students achieve their goals and when I contribute to science by making new discoveries and creating innovative engineering designs.
Inspiration I’m inspired by seeing more and more female scientists making incredible achievements in STEM. Their success shows what’s possible and motivates me to keep pushing forward.
Want to be an Engineer? My advice is simple: go for it! A career in STEM is exciting, rewarding, and full of opportunities—for anyone who is curious and ready to make a difference.