Qing Zhong / 钟晴
Make computers go bee‑boo into useful things.
I'm a recent M.S. graduate in Computer Science from Tufts University, with a B.S. in Information Technology from Northeastern University.
Previously at Tufts HCI Lab under
Prof. Robert Jacob,
I worked on research topics in Human-AI Interaction. My work focused on exploring how AI systems influence human cognition using fNIRS and EEG,
and on designing interpretable and adaptive user interfaces.
My current research interests include Human-AI Interaction, Large Language Models, Brain-Computer Interfaces, and the design of trustworthy and interpretable systems.
Recent Updates
Publications
View All →LLM-Tools' Effects on Users During Complex Decision-Making with fNIRS (Extended Abstract) [PDF]
M. Russell, Q. Zhong, K. Zheng, K. Hu, J. Santaniello, and R. J. K. Jacob.
Projects
View All →Scholar AI - LLM based RAG System
A LLM-based RAG academic literature retrieval system with intelligent document parsing and real-time streaming responses.
MedSafe AI Agent
Medsafe Checker helps healthcare professionals quickly identify potential drug interactions and provides referenced safety advice using RAG, Milvus hybrid search, and large language models.