I was interested in designing smart habitats for future deep space exploration missions. In particular, my work focused on modelling the behaviour of uncertain dynamical parameters to support decision making. I studied the implementation of digital twins enabled by probabilistic graphical models.
My research interests focused on digitalization of civil engineering, such as digital twin applications in the built environment and computer vision technology applications in construction.
Min was a PhD student working on fault diagnosis, more specifically root cause analysis, in space habitats as a part of the HOME (Habitats for Missions of Exploration) institute funded by NASA.
My research interests vary, but generally gravitate towards the development of technologies to make our built enviornment and the communities in them more autonomous and efficient. Lately I am interested in developing responsible autonomous solutions for infrastructure systems.