==Bio==
I am Christina, is a Year 3 student at Hong Kong Baptist University, majoring in Innovation in Health and Social Well-being at Hong Kong Baptist University. In relation Her commitment to my majoraddressing societal challenges is shaped by her experiences engaging with diverse communities across cultures. Known for her collaborative and innovative approach, I have Christina consistently demonstrates leadership and a solid focus on collective improvement. She has a strong foundation in artificial intelligence (AI), Machine Learningmachine learning, and user interface/user experience (UI/UX designing. I am adept at leveraging these ) design, enabling her to integrate technological frameworks and with design thinking to develop tailored AI solutions for pressing address healthcare challenges. My Her transdisciplinary background, complemented enhanced by my cross-cultural exposure, enhances my capacity for efficient supports her ability to conduct effective heuristic evaluations and collaborations to facilitate effective communication foster collaboration between technical and social unitsdomains. Equipped with hands-on experience in Driven by a passion for data-driven research, I am passionate about utilizing my proficiencies Christina applies her expertise in biophysiology paired with , the biopsychosocial model, AI , and data analytics to innovate develop user-centric solutions that enhance care for the support underserved populations. Her dedication and ability to connect technology with societal needs establish her as a promising contributor to health and social innovation.
==Achievements==
Christina has been an active participant through her academic projects and community involvement at Hong Kong Baptist University, which showcased her ability to combine technical expertise with a commitment to social impact. As a student ambassador in the Department of Computer Science, she advocated for trans-disciplinary collaboration during promotions for the newly introduced second majors in Applied AI for Sustainable Society and AI and Data Science, effectively highlighting the value of integrating computer science with societal challenges. She also earned a certificate of appreciation for her outstanding contributions as a mentor in the AI x HK OpenCup 2025, a one-day AI hackathon where she guided secondary students from 15 schools and colleges in Hong Kong to utilize AI tools for innovative creations and presentations, demonstrating her ability to inspire and educate the next generation.
In her COMP3075: User Experience Design in Health and Wellbeing course, Christina led the development of ''SleepQuest'', a mobile application designed to improve sleep patterns among youth. The app incorporates gamification, incentives, and tools such as guided breathing and ASMR sounds to create an engaging, socially interactive experience. Her proactive approach in seeking feedback, conducting heuristic evaluations, and delivering clear, effective presentations for pitching the application highlighted her dedication to delivering user-focused solutions.
<br />In COMP 2035 and COMP 2036: AI and Data Analytics for Health and Social Innovation I and II, Christina spearheaded ''HandTalk'', a real-time AI-integrated sign language interpreter to assist individuals with vocal and hearing disabilities in interacting with the hearing community. Themed under ''Diversity and Inclusion'', this project bridged communication barriers for the deaf and mute, enabling connection with those without American Sign Language (ASL) skills. It showcases her ability to apply AI and data analytics to address non-inclusive environments, reflecting her understanding of technology’s potential to promote social inclusivity. Her leadership fostered a collaborative team environment, encouraging peers to contribute effectively while achieving project goals.
== List of Awards During a Design Thinking workshop using Crazy8 and Accreditions: ==- HMW filtering, Christina proposed an innovative solution to address food waste in Hong Kong Baptist University 2024/25 Non. Her multi-faceted application targeted both restaurants and diners, featuring real-time inventory management systems and auto-menu suggestions for restaurant management, alongside incentive reward systems, meal customization platforms, and a pay-what-you-Local Nonwaste model for diners to promote sustainable dining habits. This proposal demonstrated her ability to develop practical and creative solutions to community challenges. Her clear communication in discussions and presentations pitching for new sustainable solutions ensured her complex ideas were well-Mainland Student Special Awardreceived, understood, and impactful.
Currently, Christina serves as a Non-Local Mentor in the Undergraduate Halls of Hong Kong Baptist University, a role she was nominated for by the Resident Masters. In this capacity, she provides dedicated support to new non- Certified local freshmen, helping them navigate and adjust to life at HKBU and in Hong Kong, particularly within the university halls of residence. She also serves as a Mental Health First Aid Captainfor students in the Halls, being trained, verified , and certified by The Mental Health Association of Hong Kong. In this role, she is trained to support students facing mental health challenges, providing initial and immediate guidance in creating a supportive environment for peer well-being. Through her commitment to these various efforts, Christina has established herself as a capable and dedicated student, consistently applying her skills to address societal issues with precision and care in both academic and extracurricular domains.
==Awards and Honors:==- ''Hong Kong Baptist University 2024/25 Non-Local Non-Mainland Student Special Award:'' Acknowledged for her outstanding academic performance and extracurricular contributions as a non-local, non- mainland student. Awarded to 10 undergraduate students annually. - ''Certified Mental Health First Aid Captain:'' Verified by The Mental Health Association of Hong Kong, received upon training and recognizing her commitment to supporting mental health in her university and undergraduate halls' community. - ''Merit Prize at the Youth for Digital Activism: - Global Citizenship Advocacy Contest:'' Awarded for her innovative approach to raising awareness for global citizenship and social impact through a creative arts work of poetry.
- Admission Half-Scholarship Recipient at Hong Kong Baptist University