About me
Professor Su-Ling Yeh is a Lifetime Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology and Associate Dean of the College of Science at National Taiwan University (NTU). She holds the titles of NTU Humanities Chair Professor and Fu Ssu-Nien Memorial Chair Professor, and was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University (2019-2020) and a Fellow at the National Humanities Center in the United States (2023-2024). Her academic achievement has been recognized with Academic Award of Ministry of Education, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Distinguished Research Award, and the NTU Distinguished Teaching Award for Best Teachers. Her research spans a wide range of topics in psychology, including sensory processing across vision, audition, touch, olfaction, and taste, as well as the influence of attention and consciousness on perception. She is particularly interested in applying fundamental psychological research to real-world contexts, covering areas such as perception, attention, consciousness, multisensory integration, positive aging, mindfulness, and well-being. Her work also extends to applications in display technology, eye-tracking systems, affective computing, and intelligent technology.