>> Science and Life: for the two, the most important thing is honesty!
I moved to NYU Medical Center at Oct 14, 2008 and worked as an associate research scientist at Institute for
Pediatric Neuroscience, NYU School of Medicine. In the research life, I am trying to understand
the "resting-state" brain dynamics and their relevance to the
psychiatric abnormality (Mentor: Dr. Michael Milham; Senior Mentor: Dr.
F. Xavier Castellanos). I have completed a postdoctoral research
training at the National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, CAS. I
spent much time on "resting" brain research at the State Key Laboratory
of Cognitive Neuroscience, Beijing Normal University (Supervised by Dr.
Yu-Feng Zang). I got my B.S. on Mathematical Education from Capital Normal University in 1999, and then studied Probability Theory and Statistics in the same university for a M.S. degree in 2002. After that, I enrolled the College of Mathematics at Beijing Normal University and majored Applied Mathematics. In 2005, I received my Ph.D with a dissertation on Mathematical Modeling on Biological Image Processing. These pictures show my brain from different perspectives: can you guess what measures are they?
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