Courses Taught
COM2103 Communication Research Methods (Spring, 2021/2022)
COM2509 Interactive Digital Communication (Spring, 2017/2018/2019)
COM3508 Emerging Technologies in Multimodal Communication (Fall, 2019/2020/2021; Spring, 2023/2024/2025)
COM5104 Research Methods for Communication and New Media (Fall, 2016/2017/2018)
COM5501 Internet Communication (Fall, 2017/2018/2019/2020/2021/2023/2024)
COM5502 Multimedia Communication (Spring, 2017/2018/2019/2020/2021/2022/2023/2024/2025)
COM5602 Directed Studies (Spring, 2020)
WIS4009 Accessibility & Human–Computer Interaction (Spring, 2014)
WIS5004 Research Method for Interaction Science (Fall, 2014)
WIS5016 Psychology of Human–Technology Interaction (Fall, 2015)
WIS5018 Human–Media Interaction (Spring, 2015)
Ph.D. Student and RA Recruitment
Ph.D. student, postdoc, and research assistant (RA) applications are accepted throughout the year. Ideal candidates should have:
strong scholarly interests in human–technology interaction, computer-mediated communication, and/or ICT adoption (required for all positions)
both bachelor's and master's degrees from leading universities worldwide, with cumulative GPAs higher than 3.3/4.0 (required for Ph.D. positions)
first-authored research papers (in English) published in journals or presented at conferences (expected for Ph.D. positions; required for postdoc positions)
proficiency in spoken and written English (required for all positions)
proficiency in advanced statistical analyses using AMOS, SPSS, and/or JMP (expected for Ph.D. positions; required for postdoc positions)
proficiency in any creative multimedia tools (expected for RA positions)
ability to produce at least one high-caliber manuscript each semester (expected for Ph.D. positions; required for postdoc positions)
potential to become a productive, motivated, and independent researcher (expected for all positions)
Before applying for the position, applicants are strongly advised to prepare their CVs in a way that highlights one or (preferably) more of the expected qualifications listed above. Those with a BA and/or MA degree in fine art or design should be able to demonstrate a solid understanding of social science research as well as the ability to conduct theory-driven empirical research. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted within a week after application submission.
Ph.D. Supervision
Current
Graduated
Sai Wang (Research Assistant Professor, Hong Kong Baptist University)