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Prof. Han Zhang
Professor Zhang is a Tenure-track Associate Professor, researcher, doctoral supervisor, and director of the Disease and Intelligent Analytics Lab and the Brain-Intelligence Development Lab at the School of Biomedical Engineering, ShanghaiTech University. He has served as a researcher at The Institutes of Psychological Science of Hangzhou Normal University, a postdoctoral fellow, lecturer, and assistant professor at the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Research Imaging Center of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a researcher at the Institute of Brain-Intelligence Technology (Zhangjiang Lab).
Professor Zhang Han has spent more than 10 years as a neuroscientist in the field of AI-based medical image analysis, publishing more than 120 papers on brain networks, brain image analysis and brain development, and brain aging and its clinical applications. These papers have been published in journals including PNAS, Brain, Human Brain Mapping, NeuroImage, IEEE TMI/Trans Cybernetics, and conferences such as AAAI, MICCAI.
Lecturer Binglei Zhao
She received her PhD and postdoctoral degree in Human Cognitive Neuropsychology from the School of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, UK, with research focus on the neural mechanisms of working memory and spatial imagery. Ms. Zhao joined Shanghai Jiaotong University in December 2019 to establish the Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuromodulation research group, and is currently lecturer at the Institute of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences. She graduated from Southeast University with a degree in Biomedical Engineering ( formerly Learning Sciences Research Center ), and received a dual master's degree in Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging from the University of York, UK. Currently, her research interests are mainly in using EEG and MRI technologies and multimodal AI and machine learning to investigate abnormal cognitive deterioration and psychiatric disorders and develop corresponding neuromodulation pathways based on exploration of neural mechanisms of motor imagery and working memory. She has published more than 10 SCI papers in journals including Psychology and Aging as first and corresponding author, and has applied for 18 patents, of which 4 have been authorized.
Researcher Ning LIu
Researcher and doctoral supervisor at the State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.
She is mainly engaged in the research on the neural mechanisms of advanced cognitive functions in non-human primates. With many years of practical experience in the field of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in awake monkeys, researcher Ning Liu has successfully established several awake monkey fMRI systems based on 3T and 4.7T, and combined these systems with a variety of experimental techniques (e.g., behavioral, pharmacological, reversible inactivation, damage, electrophysiological, etc.) and neural computational models, and has now conducted in-depth and systematic studies on the neural mechanisms of facial recognition and emotional processing. She has published a series of innovative research results in journals such as Neuron, Nature Communication, PNAS, Brain Stimulation, Cerebral Cortex, and Journal of Neuroscience.
Researcher Haiqing Ji
Researcher Ji is director at the Institute of Philosophy, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and deputy director of the Shanghai Society for Dialectics of Nature.
His research interests include philosophy of technology, ethics of technology, robotics, artificial intelligence and ethical issues of human enhancement, and he has published two monographs and two edited books, as well as more than 50 papers and articles.
Dr. Jiang Du
Dr. Jiang is currently a Chief Physician of Psychiatry and doctoral supervisor at Shanghai Mental Health Center. She is currently the vice president of the Chinese Association of Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment.
She served as a visiting scholar at UCLA in 2007-2008. She has undertaken a number of international and domestic research projects, publishing more than 30 articles in academic journals, and co-edited 6 monographs.
She specializes in the consultation, diagnosis and treatment of substance addiction, behavioral addiction, schizophrenia, anxiety, depression, mania and other mood-related disorders.
Prof. Qingfeng Yang
He is a Professor of Fudan Development Institute and Fudan Institute of Technology Ethics for Human Future. He has published a number of papers Studies in Dialectics of Nature, Jianghai Academic Journal, Nanjing Journal of Social Science, Journal of Nanjing University and others.
He has presided over and completed two projects of the National Social Science Fund of China and a number of provincial and ministerial level projects. His research interests include philosophy of technology, philosophy of memory and ethics of artificial intelligence, and he has profound and unique academic insights on various topics such as human enhancement.
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