Self-introduction
Hi! My name is Chen Hongbiao. I have a Master’s degree in Computational Neuroscience from the University of Tübingen (Germany) and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the Northeastern University (China). I’m looking for a PhD position in Cognitive Computational Neuroscience now.
My research interest lies at the intersection of modelling and analysis of systems & cognitive neuroscience. My ultimate goal is to understand the nature of human consciousness, i.e., what make me think and how can I think about thinking? I have a strong mathematical background, with professional skills for data analysis and signal processing, especially on electrophysiological data (like spike & LFP).
My work experience include:
- computer vision (@Prof. Zhang Tiancheng),
- experimental neuroscience (@Prof. Zhan Yang),
- fMRI-LFP causal model (@Dr. Michel Besserve),
- and spatial cognition (@Prof. Andrea Burgalossi).
I would like to use machine learning and data-based modelling on electrophysiological and neuroimaging data to investigate high-level cognitive functions, such as cognitive control, generalized learning, and self-monitoring in consciousness.
Know more about me
- Google Scholar
- My Email Feel free to contact me if there are any problems.
Acknowledgement
This blog is based on Chu Yanshuo’s blog. Thanks a lot!