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Dr. Benjamin (Benjy) Li is currently an Assistant Professor in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. He received his PhD in Communication Studies from Nanyang Technological University. He was a recipient of the inaugural Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Postdoctoral Scholarship in 2014 and spent two years in Stanford University (USA) as a postdoctoral researcher at the Virtual Human Interaction Lab in the Department of Communication.
Dr. Li studies the effects of communication and media technologies on human behavior and psychology, and has a keen interest in the use of virtual and augmented reality technologies as an emerging tool for digital interventions, especially in the areas of physical health, empathy, mental/social wellbeing and pro-environmental behaviour.
He is also interested in the impact of virtual communication tools and technology (e.g. videoconferencing) on society and seeks to understand potential solutions to alleviate their negative influences while exploring opportunities to use them for positive outcomes.
Other research interests include multimodal sensory experiences in mixed reality, the use of head and eye tracking in communication technology and human-computer interaction.
Dr. Li has collaborated with several institutions, including the Stanford Prevention Research Center (USA), the Ministry of Health (Singapore), the Health Promotion Board (Singapore), and the KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (Singapore) in the development and testing of digital health interventions. His work has been published in journals such as Computers in Human Behavior, Media Psychology, and Behaviour & Information Technology.
Dr. Li studies the effects of communication and media technologies on human behavior and psychology, and has a keen interest in the use of virtual and augmented reality technologies as an emerging tool for digital interventions, especially in the areas of physical health, empathy, mental/social wellbeing and pro-environmental behaviour.
He is also interested in the impact of virtual communication tools and technology (e.g. videoconferencing) on society and seeks to understand potential solutions to alleviate their negative influences while exploring opportunities to use them for positive outcomes.
Other research interests include multimodal sensory experiences in mixed reality, the use of head and eye tracking in communication technology and human-computer interaction.
Dr. Li has collaborated with several institutions, including the Stanford Prevention Research Center (USA), the Ministry of Health (Singapore), the Health Promotion Board (Singapore), and the KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (Singapore) in the development and testing of digital health interventions. His work has been published in journals such as Computers in Human Behavior, Media Psychology, and Behaviour & Information Technology.
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