Awarded the Hong Kong Research Grants Council Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme 2021/22 (1 out of 50 per year); Published a joint work in Neuron, providing helpful advice for early career researchers in self-management, in collaboration with the OHBM Student and Postdoc Special Interest Group.
Research Experience
Currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Psychology, University of Hong Kong; Served as Chair of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), Student and Postdoc Special Interest Group, 2019-2020.
Education
Received Ph.D. in August 2021, supervised by Prof. Tatia M.C. Lee; Obtained M.E. Degree in Psychology from South China Normal University (Psychology ranks 2nd in China) in 2017, with a thesis applying maximum uncertainty linear discriminant analysis (MLDA) to explore changes in brain network activity before, during, and after mental rotation tasks.
Background
Research interests: Using functional and structural brain data to build machine learning models to predict cognitive and emotional functions in healthy and clinical populations. Brief introduction: Currently a postdoctoral fellow in Professor Tatia M.C. Lee's lab at the Department of Psychology, University of Hong Kong.
Miscellany
Information on personal interests or hobbies not provided.