About Me
I have recently started as an Assistant Professor at the Enterprise-Industrial College, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. My research focuses on AI ethics and governance, particularly interdisciplinary AI governance mechanisms and auditing, as well as human-AI collective decision-making and machine psychology with a focus on large language models (LLMs).
I earned my Ph.D. at the Center for Doctoral Training in Accountable, Responsible and Transparent AI at the University of Bath, where I conducted interdisciplinary research bridging AI, psychology, behavioral economics, and law.
I also hold a Master of Research (MRes) degree in Accountable, Responsible, and Transparent AI with Distinction from the University of Bath (UK), an MSc in Social Psychology from Lancaster University (UK), and a dual-major bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Law from Chongqing Medical University (China).
I’m seeking collaborators, research assistants, and expressions of interest from students considering a PhD starting in 2026. Ideal applicants may come from psychology, AI, behavioral economics, law, or related fields. Interdisciplinary backgrounds are a plus, but not required—I’ll help you become a multi-disciplinary expert. My aim is to train future leaders,enablers, facilitator, or practitioner for the human-AI coexistence era.
Latest news
My invited perspective article, titled Implementation of the EU AI act calls for interdisciplinary governance has been published on AI magazine. You are welcome to read the paper by clicking the title.
My paper, titled Regulating AI: Applying Insights from Behavioural Economics and Psychology to the Application of Article 5 of the EU AI Act, has been accepted by the 38th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2024). You are welcome to read the paper by clicking the title or accessing the Arxiv version here
We submmited a policy report: Knowledge Across Boundaries: Promoting Global Cooperation on AI Regulation to the United Nation Office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology:Global Digital Compact
I was awarded the Best Poster at the Inter-CDT AI Conference, which included AI CDTs from the University of Bath, Bristol University, and UCL.
The team I led won as a finalist team in the United Nation AI for SDGs Youth Bootcamp: A Rob-advisor for Low-income Population Based on China’s E-RMB Application