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.

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