Building things that matter to me
A hierarchical multi-agent AI system designed for autonomous GUI control.
NeuroOS teaches machines to see, understand, and interact with computer interfaces the way humans do. Instead of relying on APIs or automation scripts, NeuroOS uses vision-based perception to navigate any software—clicking buttons, typing text, and completing complex workflows autonomously.
The system uses a 3-layer architecture: a Decision Engine for high-level planning, a Proposal Generator for action selection, and a Task Executor for precise interaction. Vision models analyze screenshots, identify UI elements, and guide the mouse and keyboard.
I'm fascinated by the question: "Can AI truly understand what it sees?" NeuroOS is my exploration of that question—and an attempt to create AI that augments human capability rather than replacing it.
Named after element 111—a creative platform where code meets imagination.
Unununium (now known as Roentgenium) is element 111—synthetic, unstable, and exists only through human ingenuity. That's what this platform represents: creating something that wouldn't exist naturally, something entirely new.
The platform is evolving to connect creative projects with meaningful causes. It's being developed alongside my work with Blue Sheep (岩羊) to create technology that serves both artistic expression and social good.
Text-based games where characters feel real and choices matter.
Most game characters feel like archetypes—the brave hero, the wise mentor, the evil villain. But real people are contradictory, surprising, and constantly evolving. My games try to capture that complexity.
A female-centric visual novel adaptation of Song Dynasty "huaben" literature. Historical characters with modern psychological depth, multiple endings based on player choices, and narratives that explore themes of agency, identity, and love.
I use psychological frameworks (MBTI, Enneagram) as starting points, not boxes. A character's type interacts with their experiences to create someone unique— someone who can surprise even their creator.
Volunteer work with a social enterprise supporting rural artisans in Qinghai.
岩羊 (Blue Sheep) is a social enterprise that works with artisans in Qinghai Province, China, to preserve traditional crafts while creating sustainable livelihoods. They create beautiful handmade products that carry cultural meaning.
I volunteer during their Spring Festival charity sales. This involves hands-on work: setting up displays, helping customers, and supporting the team. It's taught me about teamwork, punctuality, and the value of manual labor alongside creative work.
Technology is powerful, but so is human craft. Working with Blue Sheep reminds me that the best solutions often blend digital innovation with traditional wisdom.
This website itself is a project—a digital space that represents who I am and what I care about. Continuously evolving.
More interactive narratives exploring psychology, history, and the human experience through the lens of choice.
Exploring how AI can be a creative partner—not replacing human imagination, but amplifying it in unexpected ways.