A young man with short black hair smiles at the camera while seated at a wooden table in a café. He is wearing a bright green button-up shirt and holding a fork in one hand and a spoon in the other. On the table in front of him is a tray holding a plate of spaghetti and a small bowl of fresh salad. Behind him, there are wooden shelves, and a window.

Runxin Shi

A young man with short black hair smiles at the camera while seated at a wooden table in a café. He is wearing a bright green button-up shirt and holding a fork in one hand and a spoon in the other. On the table in front of him is a tray holding a plate of spaghetti and a small bowl of fresh salad. Behind him, there are wooden shelves, and a window.

Runxin Shi is a third-year undergraduate studying Computer Science at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. He is passionate about using modern technologies, such as wearable devices, to enhance accessibility and unlock new possibilities for people with disabilities. With experience in backend development, qualitative research, user research, and interaction design, Runxin takes a multidisciplinary approach to problem-solving. Beyond academics, he has a deep appreciation for art and enjoys visiting museums and creating interactive art installations in his free time.

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