Public Engagement & Science Communication
My outreach work connects astronomy, data, and creative expressionâbringing the invisible structures of the universe into tangible, human experience. Through talks, interactive installations, and collaborations with museums, I invite public audiences to see, feel, and question how scientific data shapes our understanding of the cosmos.
Boston Museum of Science â Harvesting a Star
On-stage presentation and interactive demo
In September 2025, I presented Harvesting a Star at the Boston Museum of Science, introducing how perception, light, and motion can transform astronomical data into embodied experience.
The session combined a live talk with hands-on demo activities, allowing visitors to experiment with interactive models and explore the boundaries between observation and imagination.
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Connecting science and people: Standing beneath the Museumâs giant Earth installation just before my presentation â a moment of quiet anticipation before sharing how art and astronomy can meet on stage.
Astronomy Days â North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
ArtâScience installation and public dialogue
At the annual Astronomy Days festival in February 2025, I showcased a demo for interactive installation merging space-data visualization with creative interpretation.
The exhibit invited participants to explore how scientific imagery can be re-imagined through sensory and emotional designâbridging the gap between analytical insight and artistic wonder.
Through open conversations, families and visitors reflected on how space exploration can inspire both scientific curiosity and personal connection.
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Publication and conference presentation â Sensing the Invisible: Breathing Life into the Universe
Exploring sensory translation of astrophysical data
This collaborative paper investigates how astronomical data can be transformed into multisensory artworks, integrating visualization, sound, and embodied interaction.
It reflects on design methodologies that make complex scientific systems perceptible through art and experience.
The project was presented at Expressive 2025 + WICED 2025, a joint international conference bringing together researchers, designers, and artists across technology, science, and creative disciplines.
During the presentation, I shared how data-driven art can deepen emotional and conceptual engagement with astrophysical phenomena, sparking dialogue among an interdisciplinary audience.
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Connecting Science and Imagination
Across these efforts, my goal is to translate research into experiencesâmaking discovery feel accessible and alive.
Whether through public talks, museum installations, or creative publications, I aim to foster a shared curiosity about how we sense and understand the universe around us.