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Who am I?

Kyle B. See, Ph.D.

Postdoc in Electrical & Computer Engineering

I earned my Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering in August 2024 at UF with a topic focused on interpretable AI in healthcare.

I have experience in developing end-to-end machine learning and deep learning pipelines, designing and visualizing scientific figures, and creating tutorials to help reinforce concepts.

My work has revolved around using generative AI to generate non-contrast computed tomography (CT) perfusion maps, predict movement using functional MRI, and predicting long-term outcomes in spinal cord stimulation.

Personal Info

Email: kylebsee@ufl.edu

Phone: (904) 705-9985

GitHub: https://github.com/Kyuros

ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4180-0963

My Experiences

Education

Aug 2024 - Present

University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Postdoc in Electrical & Computer Engineering

Security and Assurance (SCAN) Lab

Radiomics & Augmented Intelligence (RAIL) Lab

Aug 2019 - Aug 2024

University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering

Smart Medical Information Learning and Evaluation (SMILE) Lab.

Jan 2017 - May 2019

University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

B.S. in Biomedical Engineering

Imaging & Medical Physics Specialization.

Aug 2015 - Dec 2016

University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida

A.A. in Mechanical Engineering

Milestones

08/16/2024 - Joined the SCAN Lab led by Dr. Navid Asadi as a postdoc.

07/17/2024 - Passed my oral dissertation defense!

11/03/2021 - Published a paper in NeuroImage entitled "Unraveling somatotopic organization in the human brain using machine learning and adaptive supervoxel-based parcellations" [Link].

01/25/2021 - Joint paper with Rachel Ho on "TL1 Team Approach to Predicting Response to Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Low Back Pain" accepted by Translational Science 2021!

06/12/2020 - Highlighted in the UF BME Student Spotlight. [Link]

05/21/2020 - Passed the Ph.D. Departmental Comprehensive Exam (DCE).

08/20/2019 - Joined the SMILE Lab led by Dr. Ruogu Fang as a Ph.D. Student.

06/13/2019 - Awarded an NIH CTSI TL1 Predoctoral Fellowship to study methods and mechanisms of cognition and motor control through data science. [News]

10/01/2017 - Joined the SMILE Lab led by Dr. Ruogu Fang to work on big biomedical data analytics research supported by NSF REU. [News]

Recent Posts

These are posts that include my own personal blogs on stuff I am interested in and/or tutorials on things.

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