kangzhikoh@gmail.com
https://linkedin.com/in/kangzhi
Kang Zhi might be in the wrong course. He has little design flair but has an excellent entrepreneurial mind. But who cares, he graduated!
Hyred is a Artificial Intelligence-powered platform that uses Natural Language Processing to rank candidates based on open-ended answers about technical knowledge of the job opening and culture fit to the company.
Designed to revolutionise the way we make connections, BUMP introduces the motion of bumping phones together to exchange contacts in place of exchanging name cards. It also features an AI chat system that predicts the message you may want to convey during communication with a business contact, to make setting meetings and reconnecting with someone easier.
Designed with Dayna Ang, Jane Ho and Tok Xieying
As part of programme requirements of NUS Overseas College
PSACE is designed as a solution to control the 200+ gates of Tuas Mega Port (the world’s largest automated port) to be operational in 2021. The unmanned area generally forbids humans to enter, but workers are periodically needed for maintenance, civil and recovery works. Through surveying users for future needs, a system and UI screen for accessing the gates were developed.
Designed with Joel Loo and Tammy VuPham
Collaboration with PSA
kangzhikoh@gmail.com
https://linkedin.com/in/kangzhi
Kang Zhi might be in the wrong course. He has little design flair but has an excellent entrepreneurial mind. But who cares, he graduated!
Hyred is a Artificial Intelligence-powered platform that uses Natural Language Processing to rank candidates based on open-ended answers about technical knowledge of the job opening and culture fit to the company.
Designed to revolutionise the way we make connections, BUMP introduces the motion of bumping phones together to exchange contacts in place of exchanging name cards. It also features an AI chat system that predicts the message you may want to convey during communication with a business contact, to make setting meetings and reconnecting with someone easier.
Designed with Dayna Ang, Jane Ho and Tok Xieying
As part of programme requirements of NUS Overseas College
PSACE is designed as a solution to control the 200+ gates of Tuas Mega Port (the world’s largest automated port) to be operational in 2021. The unmanned area generally forbids humans to enter, but workers are periodically needed for maintenance, civil and recovery works. Through surveying users for future needs, a system and UI screen for accessing the gates were developed.
Designed with Joel Loo and Tammy VuPham
Collaboration with PSA