Lili Cheng
Biography
Lili Cheng is the Group Manager of the Social Computing Group in Microsoft Research. Lili
arrived in MSR back in 1995 as a member of the Virtual Worlds Group. She played
a major role in the development of the Virtual Worlds Platform, lead the design
and development of HutchWorld—a shared space for cancer patients and their
support network—and she was a key member of the team that created Microsoft
V-Chat. Before coming to Microsoft, she worked at Apple Computer in the Human
Interface research group on a series of projects that integrated digital video
technologies, including QuickTime VR and QuickTime Conferencing (real time,
networked, collaboration software enabling data/audio/video communication).
Prior to Apple, Lili was at NYU where she designed the user interface for YORB,
a program broadcast tri-weekly on Manhattan cable. Using YORB, home viewers
could navigate a 3-D world and share personal content and by speaking and using
their touch tone telephone. Lili is also a registered architect and has worked
for the architecture firm Skidmore Owings and Merrill designing urban, public
spaces in both Tokyo and Los Angeles. She continues to participate in this
field by guest lecturing at the Harvard Design School and working on projects
with the MIT Architecture School.
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