Bio


Jenner Lee is a medical student at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, currently serving as a Visiting Student Researcher at Stanford Medicine’s Division of Head and Neck Surgery. His work bridges clinical medicine and engineering, with a focus on swallowing disorders, geriatric care, and bio-signal processing.

Jenner’s interdisciplinary research spans machine learning, acoustic signal analysis, and biomedical device development. At NYCU, he conducts research at the Speech & Bio-signal Processing Lab, where he is developing non-invasive diagnostic tools for dysphagia and speech disorders using in-ear acoustic sensing and neural networks.

A two-time iGEM gold medalist and former student body president, Jenner is committed to integrating AI, healthcare, and public service. He is also a fellow of the Johns Hopkins Cochlear Center for Aging and Public Health and has presented on sound-based diagnostics and human-centered engineering solutions.