Fellows

Audrye Wong 黄韵琪
Princeton University

Princeton University
Audrye Wong received her Ph.D. from Princeton University in Security Studies. She will be adapting her dissertation, “Crafting Payoffs: Strategies and Effectiveness of Economic Statecraft,” into a book while at the Fairbank Center. Her research focuses on how economic toolsRead More

Kevin Luo 羅巍
University of Toronto, Ph.D.

University of Toronto, Ph.D.
University of Toronto, Ph.D.
Kevin Luo received his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. His research focuses on large state-building led by authoritarian regimes and their legacies on authoritarian institutions, with an emphasis on Taiwan, China, and East Asia.
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Yi-Yang Cheng 鄭奕揚
University of California, Santa Barbara, Ph.D. Candidate

University of California, Santa Barbara, Ph.D. Candidate
Yi-Yang Cheng is a Ph.D. candidate in Linguistics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research focuses on the Austronesian languages of Taiwan (also known as Formosan languages). His current project examines voice constructions in Kanakanavu, a critically endangeredRead More

Peter Braden
University of California, San Diego, Ph.D.

University of California, San Diego, Ph.D.
Peter Braden received his Ph.D. in History (Modern China) from University of California, San Diego. His dissertation “Serve the People: Bovine Experiences in China’s Civil War and Revolution, 1935-1961” examines how cattle, water buffalo, and yaks experienced the profound transformationsRead More

Poyao Huang 黃柏堯
University of California, San Diego, Ph.D.

University of California, San Diego, Ph.D.
Poyao Huang received his Ph.D. in Communication and Science Studies from University of California, San Diego. His research focuses on the contemporary gay man’s sexual health and embodied engagement with medicine in the inter-Asian context.
Research interests: STS (intersection of scienceRead More