Shu-Ying Chinag

Education

  • 2007 – 2012 National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Industrial Design (Ph. D. Candidate)
  • 2005 – 2007 Ming Chuan University, Design Management (Master of Design)
  • 2000 – 2002 National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Visual Communication Design (Bachelor of Design)

Experience

  • 2011 – 2012 China University of Technology, Department of Visual Communication Design, Lecturer

  • 2010 – 2011 Institute for Information Industry Project, User Experience Research – Multiple Devices

  • 2008 – 2010 Ming Chuan University Department of Product Design, Adjunct Lecturer

  • 2008 Smart Campus User Interface Project, Project Planner

  • 2007 Taiwan Building Technology Center Three-Dimensional Animation Project

  • 2005 – 2006 Ming Chuan University, Research Assistant

  • 2004 – 2005 FIAT Auto, Marketing Planner

  • 2003 – 2004 Taiwan News, Designer

Journal

  • Chen, C. H., and Chiang, S. Y. (2012). Effects of Screen Resolution and Column Ratio on Search Performance and Subjective Preference. Displays, 33, 28-35. (SCI)
  • Chien-Hsiung Chen, Shu-Ying Chiang (2011). The Effects of Panel Arrangement on Search Performance. Displays, 32, 254-260. (SCI)
  • Kuo-Chen Huang, Chin-Chiuan Lin, and Shu-Ying Chiang (2008). Color preference and familiarity in performance on brand logo recall. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 107, 587-596. (SSCI)
  • Kuo-Chen Huang, Chen-Fu Chen, and Shu-Ying Chiang (2008). Icon flickering, flicker rate, and color combinations of an icon’s symbol/background in visual search performance. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 106, 117-127. (SSCI)

Conference

  • Chiang, S. Y., and Chen, C. H. (2011). The Effects of Column Ratio and Picture Size on Preference, Balance and Dynamic, The 18th Annual Meeting of the Ergonomics Society of Taiwan. March 26, Chung Shan Medical University, p.85-90.
  • Chiang, S. Y., and Chen, C. H. (2010). Effects of Menu Column and Screen Resolution on Search Performance and Subjective Preference. Proceedings of the 2010 Asia Pacific Computer Human Interaction (APCHI) and ERGOFUTURE International Joint Confe