January 2016 - May 2017
R&D of Smart Thermal Regulatory Underwear System (TRUS)
| Energy-saving Project funded by U.S. Department of Energy
| Cornell University
![EMD Application on Sportswear](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58cd7594197aea521636f388/1497636876151-OC4AT0Y7KA5UI2660LCK/Application+of+EMD+copy.jpg)
![EMD Application on Business wear](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58cd7594197aea521636f388/1497636841151-O5YORPTJZM2A6E8JB593/Application+of+EMD.jpg)
![Fit/Appearance Improvement](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58cd7594197aea521636f388/1497637390052-5UIDNTJQ2U5R5FJPDD9Z/humantest+n+fit+improvement.jpg)
![Human Sensory Test](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58cd7594197aea521636f388/1497637092758-ION8TNFL2ID5DP6K23Q8/humantest+n+fit+improvement+copy.jpg)
ACHIEVEMENTS
Led the physiological and psychological evaluation of TRUS on human participants.
Improved the fit, appearance, and function of TRUS significantly through 4 prototyping trials.
Proposed the concept of sportswear, business wear, and tactical wear application.
Supported and coordinated with cross-functional groups:
assisted Thermal Manikin testing group with customized prototypes
developed conductive embroidery for the built-in antenna created by engineering group.
Acknowledged as the most effective cooling device in 2017 U.S. Energy Summit, DC.