
Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao 高新綠
@cindyhlkao
Associate Professor & Director of the @HybridBodyLab @Cornell. Designing #HybridSkins: the intersection of tech & culture on the skin surface. Views my own.
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Please sign up to join the @HybridBodyLab in New York City for a FREE one-day workshop on creating sustainable smart textiles! 🧶Happening at Cornell Human Ecology in NYC on Sept 29th!

I'm looking forward to sharing Hybrid Body Lab 's research at the UW DUB Seminar tomorrow, Wednesday, October 2nd, 12:15pm—1:15pm PST. Excited to visit the UW HCI community HCI & Design at UW, which has inspired so much of my own work! dub.washington.edu/seminars/2024-…



Super excited to bring Hybrid Body Lab’s sustainable biodegradable threads fabrication workshop work to Cornell Human Ecology at NYC to engage with the amazing NYC creative community!

Very excited to have received the ACM Distinguished Paper Award for IMWUT at ACM UbiComp 2024 for our project SkinLink! Great job by Hybrid Body Lab PhD Pin-Sung Ku on leading this project! Cornell Chronicle article on our work in on-body electronics:news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/1…


Honored to receive the Best Paper Award at #CHI2025 for our LivingLoom project! Fantastic job by @HybridBodyLab PhD Jingwen Zhu on leading this work!!!

Please join us at ACM #CHI2025 for the Wearable Bio-HCI Special Interest Group! More info here: hybridbody.human.cornell.edu/wearablebiohci Hybrid Body Lab Cornell Human Centered Design Cornell Human Ecology


Something to read this Sunday morning with your coffee - the The New Yorker profile of 村田沙耶香 Sayaka Murata VANISHING WORLD publishes 24.04 🍎 newyorker.com/magazine/2025/…

On May 1st at 9:00 am, please consider joining our SIG on wearable bio-HCI Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao 高新綠 Katia Cánepa Vega Fiona Bell Jingwen Zhu Mirela Alistar Leah Buechley and Katherine Song

Researchers in Cornell Human Ecology have developed LivingLoom, a design and fabrication approach that treats plants as companions to humans, with seeds woven into hydrogel material for apparel and other applications. ACM CHI Conference U.S. National Science Foundation Hybrid Body Lab Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao 高新綠 news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

Researchers in Cornell Human Ecology have developed a design and fabrication approach that treats these living things as companions to humans, with seeds woven into hydrogel material for hairbands, wristbands, hats and sandals, among other applications. The seeds grow into sprouts if taken


