Dr. Mei-Ling Lee specializes in composition, sound synthesis, real-time interactive music, and audio design within new media environments. Her work integrates the realm of sound with Asian culture. She received her Ph.D. degree in Composition, and DMA degree in Music Performance specializing in Data-Driven Instruments from University of Oregon, where she studied under Dr. Jeffrey Stolet, Dr. Robert Kyr, and Dr. David Crumb.In her recent works, Lee explores a storytelling-data-driven-instrumentation paradigm, fusing narrative with innovative musical technology. Her works explore themes that resonate with family, community, nature, and technology's impact on humanity.Her work has been performed in various conferences, including ICMC (International Computer Music Conference) , ISEA (International Symposium on Electronic Art) , SEAMUS (Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States), and KISS (KYMA International Sound Symposium). Currently, she serves as an assistant professor of Music at Haverford College.