Jungwoo Rhee is an HCI researcher exploring creativity support tools for sensemaking, and first-year PhD student in Industrial Design at KAIST, advised by Prof. Andrea Bianchi.

Previously, she received an MSc in Industrial Design from KAIST and a BFA in Spatial Design with a Minor in Software from Kookmin University.

Recent News

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2026 jan Papers accepted to CHI 2026: Wire Your Way & Gaze and Speech in Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction.
2025 sep Assistant to PC and Student Volunteer for UIST 2025 in Busan, Korea.
2025 sep Started PhD student at KAIST in Daejeon, Korea.
2025 apr Student Volunteer for CHI 2025 in Yokohama, Japan.
2025 mar Workshop paper accepted to CHI 2025: Scaling Distributed Collaboration in Mixed Reality.
2025 feb Attending HCI Korea 2025 in Gangwon, Korea.
2024 oct Attending UIST 2024 in Pittsburgh, US.
2024 jun Defended master's thesis: Supporting designers to create environmentally responsible XR UIs.
2024 jan Paper accepted to present at HCI Korea 2024: How designers manage digital assets.

Selected Works

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Wire Your Way project
CHI 2026 Wire Your Way: Hardware-Contextualized Guidance and In-situ Tests for Personalized Circuit Prototyping Punn Lertjaturaphat*, Jungwoo Rhee*, Jaewon You, Andrea Bianchi.
Gaze and Speech project
CHI 2026 Gaze and Speech in Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction: A Scoping Review Anam Ahmad Khan, Florian Weidner, Jungwoo Rhee, Yasmeen Abdrabou, Andrea Bianchi, Eduardo Velloso, Hans Gellersen, Joshua Newn.