Dr. Lyndia Wu is a faculty member in Mechanical Engineering since August 2018. She is a recipient of the prestigious Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar Award and the Canada Research Chair in Wearable Brain Injury Sensing. Dr. Wu’s research focuses on the development and application of wearable sensing technologies and advanced data analytics to address significant health challenges, including concussion and sleep disorders. Her multidisciplinary collaborations spanning computational brain modeling, neuroimaging, sports medicine, and sleep medicine enable her team to generate both fundamental scientific insights and clinically translatable solutions. Dr. Wu completed her undergraduate studies in Engineering Science at the University of Toronto, majoring in Biomedical Engineering. She pursued her PhD studies in Bioengineering at Stanford University, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University.
Lyndia Wu
Canada Research Chair in Wearable Brain Injury Sensing
Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering, Applied Science
PhD, P.Eng.
604-827-2354
Lyndia Wu
Canada Research Chair in Wearable Brain Injury Sensing
Areas of Research
wearable sensors, data analytics, wearable sensors, neurotechnology, concussion, sleep
