Summary
Lilian De Greef is a researcher at Apple with a decade of experience applying machine learning, computer vision, and HCI to improve accessibility and medical care using commodity hardware. She earned a PhD from the University of Washington supported by NSF and Microsoft Research fellowships, and her work in ubiquitous computing spans embedded systems, mHealth, and practical ML-driven vision solutions. Her projects have moved beyond prototypes into active commercial development with potential to change standards of care, and prior internships at Microsoft and Amazon produced patents and clinical collaborations. Comfortable bridging academic rigor and product-focused engineering, she has a track record of user-centered design informed by direct studies with patients and clinicians. Based in Seattle, she combines deep technical breadth with an unusually application-oriented mindset for translating research into deployable healthcare tools.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at University of Washington
Harvey Mudd College