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sh2329@cornell.edu
Shu-Jung is a Ph.D. student in Information Science at Cornell University with a specialized focus on AI-mediated communication research. Her research interests lie in the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction, where she is driven by the intricate dynamics of human and technological interactions. Her research seeks to explore the social psychological factors and communication theories within the context of Human-AI Interaction. Prior to Cornell, Shu-Jung earned her master’s degree in an interdisciplinary postgraduate program in Digital Content and Technologies from National Chengchi University. She also holds her bachelor’s degree in Communication and Technology from National Chiao Tung University.