She holds a Ph.D in computer science from University of Toronto and currently serves as a lead scientist and software engineer at Apple Inc, researching and developing next generation motions control and recognition technology.
[1] Tu attended Tsinghua University where she earned BEng in control theory and information science.
There she assumed the role of co-founder, lead scientist and product manager, working to implement machine learning algorithms as middleware in video games.
Additionally, she worked to implement LiveMotion, a program focused on motion recognition, tracking and control in games.
[4] After leaving AiLive Inc in December 2009 she entered a position at Apple where she currently works to develop and implement motion recognition and control in next-generation iOS devices.