Yuanling Feng is currently pursuing a PhD in design at the School of Fine Arts, Tsinghua University. Her current research focuses on the design of bodily experiences in immersive spaces, designing immersive spatial experiences from the perspective of somatosensory senses such as touch, motion and proprioception, developing multi-sensory modal immersive spaces that encompass somatosensory senses, and exploring design paradigms, implementation methods and effects of somatosensory feedback in spatial interactions. Yuanling Feng received his master's degree from Keio University, Japan, in Media Design, during which he was mainly engaged in the research of haptic feedback devices. He received his bachelor's degree in engineering from the School of Software, Yunnan University in early 2009.
Previous publications:
1. EuroHaptics 2018
Feng, Yuan-Ling, Roshan Lalintha Peiris, Charith Lasantha Fernando, and Kouta Minamizawa. "3D Printed Haptics: Creating Pneumatic Haptic Display Based on 3D Printed Airbags." In International Conference on Human Haptic Sensing and Touch Enabled Computer Applications, pp. 180-192. Springer, Cham, 2018.
2. SIGGRAPH E-Tech 2017
Feng, Yuan-Ling, Charith Lasantha Fernando, Jan Rod, and Kouta Minamizawa. "Submerged haptics: a 3-DOF fingertip haptic display using miniature 3D printed airbags." In ACM SIGGRAPH 2017 Emerging Technologies, pp. 1-2. 2017.
3. TEI 2017
Yen-Chin, Lai, YuanLing Feng, Kai Kunze, Junich Shimizu, and Takuro Nakao. "Eyewear to Make Me Smile: Can Electric Muscle Stimulation increase Happiness?." In Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, pp. 579-582. 2017.
4. CHI 2019
Peiris, Roshan Lalitha, Yuan-Ling Feng, Liwei Chan, and Kouta Minamizawa. "Thermalbracelet: Exploring thermal haptic feedback around the wrist." In Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1-11. 2019.