Visiting Scholar, City University of Hong Kong

Jiake-Yang

Center for the Built Environment
390 Wurster Hall #1839, Berkeley CA 94720-1839

Jiake Yang is a PhD candidate in Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at City University of Hong Kong and currently a visiting scholar at Center for The Built Environment, UC Berkeley. His research is related to digital twins, indoor environments and human-in-the-loop comfort and safe management topics in healthcare settings and construction sites.

His research focuses on the management of multi-source data assets in human-building interaction (HBI) environments (healthcare facilities), aiming to leverage large language models to align explicit and implicit user requirements with executable control strategies across diverse task states. Considering the task specificity and dynamic management needs in medical scenarios, studying human-robot collaborative task-fatigue-environment interaction alignment in medical scenarios is one of his specific research interests. He has experience in researching both HBI comfort and human-robot collaboration (HRC) safety, as well as processing and modeling physiological signals, experiments, and research on specific HRC.