I’m Shin Li, a pharmacist, engineer, healthcare AI researcher, educator, and lifelong learner based in Taipei.
I spend much of my time at the edges between domains: clinical pharmacy and software, healthcare workflows and AI systems, research and teaching, structure and creativity. I like making complex things easier to understand, and I care about tools that are not only technically interesting, but also useful in real clinical and human contexts.
Threads in my life
Healthcare and pharmacy
My background is in pharmacy and clinical practice. That experience shapes how I think about healthcare technology: real workflows are messy, context matters, and good tools should respect professional judgment rather than replace it.
AI, data, and systems
I work with LLMs, retrieval-augmented generation, healthcare data standards, documentation automation, and evaluation methods for medical AI. I’m especially interested in systems that connect clinical knowledge with reliable, testable, and practical workflows.
Research and knowledge work
I read, write, summarize, and organize ideas as a way to think. Research papers, technical documentation, project notes, and teaching materials all become part of the same larger practice: turning scattered information into clearer understanding.
Teaching and explaining
I enjoy helping people learn difficult things. Colleagues have often described me as a good explainer, and I see teaching as one of the best ways to test whether I truly understand something.
Life outside work
I also care about music, reading, exercise, personal knowledge systems, and living with more clarity and less noise. This website keeps space for those parts too.
Contact
- Email: soobahorn@gmail.com
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/shin-li
- GitHub: github.com/shin13