Joining

Recruiting a Ph.D. student for reinforcement learning and robotics:

Our lab is looking for a Ph.D. student to work on reinforcement learning for robotics. Please email me if you are interested!

Recruiting a postdoc for neural data analysis:

Our lab is potentially looking for a postdoc candidate to work on multi-region neural data analysis. Please email me if you are interested!


The BRAINML Lab continuously looks for highly self-motivated students. We are receiving many emails every semester so please be patient if you have not heard back from us for a few days. We will get back to you if your background could be a good fit for the lab. You are also highly recommended to read the following information before you send your inquiry email.


Graduate Students

If you are currently a Georgia Tech graduate student, please send the following materials in your email: CV/resume, 1-2 representative papers/reports/documents that can demonstrate your academic research capabilities, and 2-3 reference points of contact. I usually don’t schedule individual meetings unless the lab has an impending demand in specific directions or your background matches well.

If you are a non-GT student and looking for graduate research positions, please submit your application via the GT graduate school system. You can apply for the Georgia Tech CSE or ML Ph.D. program. If you get admitted, please reach out to me in early January or February and we can discuss if there is a match. 


Visiting Scholars

If you are looking for a visiting scholar position, please attach the materials mentioned above in your email and explicitly indicate your visiting period (starting and ending dates), and a supporting letter (or at least email contact info) from your current advisor. Our school has a policy on a maximum number of visiting scholars at one period, so the visiting position may not be always available. Being flexible in the visiting period could be helpful.


Undergraduate Students

If you are a Georgia Tech undergraduate student, you can join the lab and carry out research for course credits. The undergraduate students are highly encouraged and supported to participate in graduate-level research and target scientific, publishable research outcomes. Please contact the lab PI for more information.