Di Wu
Di (Dee) is a second-year PhD candidate in Computer Science. His research explores how interactive systems can become physical, embedded, and intuitive—not merely placing interfaces onto the human body, but transforming the body itself into the interface. Inspired by the vision of the “Ultimate Display,” his work seeks to dissolve the boundary between perception and control, where sensing and actuation are no longer separate components but unified as lived experience. To realize this vision, he develops a systematic design space that spans material innovation, device fabrication, power management, and human-computer interaction. Through this integrated approach, he aims to create soft, embodied technologies that seamlessly integrate into the fabric of everyday life. Within this fabric, new possibilities emerge across domains such as assistive technology, rehabilitation, and embodied learning.