Kyra Lee
Purpose of Visit 
My Fulbright research in Neuromorphic Engineering aims to develop adaptive and efficient technologies that mimic human cognition and leverage brain-inspired systems. These innovations seek to create dynamic, low-power healthcare solutions to improve diagnostics and treatment in resource-limited regions and extreme environments.
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Biography
Kyra Lee is a biotechnology researcher specialising in wearable robotics for space travel. She has conducted research at NASA’s Marshall and Johnson Space Centers and Arizona State University’s Robotics and Intelligent Systems Laboratory, focusing on aerospace physiology and exoskeleton biomechanics.
As a Fulbright Scholar, Kyra will collaborate with the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems (ICNS) to
pursue courses in the Master's of Neuromorphic Engineering program, as well as develop bio-inspired sensors and signal processing techniques for use in both space environments and resource-limited regions on Earth.
Contact
22171055@student.westernsydney.edu.au | |
Phone | +61 433 503 863 |
Location | Western Sydney University, Werrington South Campus |