From pioneering research in neuromorphic systems to leading transformative projects at the intersection of AI and Industry 4.0 technologies, my journey has been one of exploration, innovation, and impact.
With a foundation rooted in academia, I began my career at the Control and Simulation Lab under the mentorship of Prof. Xiang Cheng, later moving on to Temasek Laboratories at NUS, where I expanded my expertise in neuromorphic vision-based technologies. As I progressed, I was privileged to lead groundbreaking projects as a Senior Research Fellow and Principal Investigator at the N.1 Institute for Health (formerly SINAPSE), contributing to advancements in Neuromorphic AI (lab website). Following this, I spent four years as a Lecturer at the International Center for Neuromorphic Systems at Western Sydney University, where I contributed to the academic community while continuing my research in neuromorphic vision and exploring exciting new areas such as IoT, blockchain, and more.
Currently, I am engaged with CDPG (Centre for Data for Public Good), where I manage government-funded projects, including data exchange services for healthcare and AI-driven initiatives for public welfare.
Additionally, I co-lead FlintX, focusing on decentralized AI frameworks to revolutionize healthcare. We are developing AI agents to personalize and manage the patient journey, particularly for chronic diseases like cancer, while providing healthcare providers with scalable insights into patient outcomes and therapeutic decisions.
Apart from my research and academic pursuits, I find time to explore the rich narratives of history and engage in practices that foster mindfulness and reflection. I also have a deep appreciation for organizing and facilitating events that encourage personal growth and spiritual exploration.
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