Gyuri Sim





Hi, I’m Gyuri Sim, a designer and researcher driven to shape the future of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) by crafting socially responsible systems that enhance user well-being.

My research goal is to design AI systems that foster mutual benefits between humans and AI, responsibly extending human intelligence and physical abilities.

I studied UX design at the School of Design Convergence, Hongik University, with a focus on integrating the physical environment. To deepen my understanding of AI systems, I explored Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) during my internship at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) in South Korea.


Publications

Selected  Works
  1. AI Chatbot - ‘AUBONG’
  2. XR Safety App - ‘COLO’
  3. Smart Trash Can IoT
  4. Haptic Navigation - ‘On Road’
Extra Works
  1. EV Charging Station’s UX Guideline
  2. ‘Autbon’ - Corn Farming Package
Exhibition

About

CV.pdf
Linkedin
grs0810@gmail.com




Exhibition


List
  • Interactive Exhibition: XR Safety Service App
  • Campaign Exhibition: Micro-plastic in water




2022



At the graduation exhibition, we implemented and showcased an interactive exhibit featuring an XR Safety Service App. This system allowed users to send an SOS signal, which could be viewed on other workers' HoloLens devices, displaying the screen of the person requesting assistance and enabling a 911 call.

Visitors experienced a scenario where they found themselves in a dangerous situation at a construction site, unable to move their body parts such as hands or feet. They activated the SOS function using only eye-tracking technology and waited to be rescued.

Through this interactive exhibition, actual construction workers had the opportunity to experience the system. Their feedback emphasized that if such a device were implemented on-site, this feature would be indispensable.


Exhibition Period: Dec 7–15, 2022
Location: Hongik Art Center
Operation: School of Design Convergence, Hongik University (HICD)
Interactive Exhibition:
XR Safety Service App for Construction Workers







2019



Disposable water bottles we use daily contain invisible microplastics. In this exhibition, participants pour water and bring it to an LED sensor, which reveals the hidden microplastic particles. The exhibit conveys a powerful message: the plastics we use ultimately return to us, emphasizing the need to reduce plastic consumption for a sustainable future.











Campaign Exhibition: Microplastic in water

Exhibition Period: Dec 2019
Location: Hongik University