Lin Ying-Ting is a Taiwanese composer who explores unique timbre qualities of both acoustic and electronic music. Her work is often informed by different articulations of time and space in various artistic domains such as literature and culture, and can be viewed as a process of transfiguring these into music, providing the audience with a contemplative medium. Active as a composer and pianist, Ying-Ting's music has been awarded several honors and awards, including the Studying Abroad Fellowship from the Ministry of Education in Taiwan, the IAWM Pauline Oliveros Prize, the National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan competition, the Taiwan National Ministry of Education Composition Award, and the Chai Found Chinese Musical Instruments Competition. Her music has also been played at several international festivals in USA and Asia, including the 18th World Saxophone Congress, 2018 ICMC, Ecoles d'Art Américaines de Fontainebleau, New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival, the June in Buffalo festival, Hong Kong Modern Academy, Taipei International New Music Festival, and New Music Week of Shanghai Conservatory of Music. After graduating from the National Taiwan Normal University, she furthered her studies at the State University of New York at Buffalo, where she worked with Cort Lippe and Jeffrey Stadelman. She is currently in pursuit of a PhD at Brandeis University, studying with Eric Chasalow.