UX/PRODUCT
An application for EMS providers, on a pair of AR Smart Glasses
As EMS providers often find themselves overwhelmed with things to do on their hands, we asked: what if we move some necessary features onto a pair of AR Smart Glasses that they can wear instead?
This is an academic research project led by Professor Zhan Zhang from Pace University, with fundings from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Our paper is published in Journal of Internet Research, vol.27, 2024.
The real question is... Does it work?
Key Words: Academic Research | On-site Simulation Testing | Data Organization and Presentation
Type: AR | SaaS
Industry: Healthcare | Communication

Harry Potter and the
Property Management App
If you are a renter, have you encountered issues such as slow communication with management, need to be home to confirm service, and must manually track service frequency, including routine maintenance?
That’s why Property Sage was born; it is an AI-driven platform (I know, I know) to streamline property management for companies facing staffing challenges and high tenant demands. It’s like magic... with a chance to happen.
It's like magic if it happens.
Key Words: Product Design | AI-Enhanced Application | Business Pitch Deck
Type: SaaS
Industry: Property Management

In a nutshell, this rental app suggests you where to live
As someone who has relocated internationally, it often takes about a year to find the right neighborhood, a common challenge for immigrants.
This project addresses that by offering a rental app that recommends neighborhoods based on preferences and connects immigrants with brokers who understand their language and culture.
And connects you with brokers who *really* understand you.
Key Words: Product Design | Rental Application | Hi-Fi Mockup
Type: SaaS
Industry: Apartment Rental

Spray Google Maps with a sprinkle of accessibility
Navigating a city with accessible routes can be challenging, especially when tools like Google Maps bury their accessibility features deep in settings.
This project aims to develop an accessibility-focused add-on for Google Maps, featuring a user-friendly rating system to identify accessible routes and destinations. The goal is to ensure that everyone has straightforward access to independent travel, making this vision a reality.
Report your road conditions as you go on your daily life.
Key Words: Accessibility Design | Marginalized Groups | Existing Product Enhancement
Type: SaaS
Industry: Navigation
