Kevin Lee
MS StudentFaculty Advisor(s):
Kevin Lee obtained a BA in Geography from the University of Washington in 2025. His academic background spans geography, music, informatics, computer science, and biology, and this interdisciplinary training shapes both the questions he asks and the methods he uses to approach them. His work in geography informs his focus on lived experience, accessibility, and spatial inequities in health, while informatics provides the technical tools necessary to work with data, models, and digital health systems. His training in music further influences how he thinks about signals, perspective, and the embodied experience of technology.
Currently, Kevin studies how artificial intelligence influences health-related information-seeking behaviors among older adults who primarily speak Mandarin Chinese. He is also involved in research examining spatial patterns in health services and health outcomes. His long-term research interests include osseointegrated prosthetics and the development of artificial afferent and efferent neural pathways to enable more precise prosthetic control and to improve the accessibility and effectiveness of rehabilitative technologies.