My PhD aimed to understand the common computational mechanism of suboptimal perceptual and economic decision making.
My work pipeline usually involves ♦ generating hypotheses, ♦ build computational models to simulate human behaviour, ♦ design experiments to test these hypotheses and models, and ♦ collect data in labs or online with MTurk or Prolific.
I currently split my time into three parts: writing up my thesis, run a large-scale online behavioural economics study online, and learn new computational methods.
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2015 - Present | D.Phil. in Experimental Psychology | University of Oxford |
2013 - 2014 | Dr. Serena Yang HKU-Oxford Scholar | University of Oxford |
2011 - 2014 | B.Soc.Sc major in Psychology (First class honours) | University of Hong Kong |
2018 - Present | Demonstrating Core Practicals for second year undergraduates |
2016 - Present | Tutoring second year undergraduates on Memory, Attention, and Information Processing |
2017 | Tutored for second year undergraduates on Cognitive Neuroscience |
Feb 2019 | Sloan-Nomis Workshop on the Cognitive Foundations of Economic Behavior | New York |
Dec 2019 | Departmental Seminar, Polytechnic University | Hong Kong |
Dec 2019 | Cognition and Decision Lab, Columbia University | New York |
Apr 2018 | Computational Neurosience of Prediction (The Brain Conference) | Denmark |
Feb 2018 | London Judgement and Decision Making Seminar, University College London | London |
COSYNE - Computational and Systems Neuroscience Conference
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies
Cover full costs of D.Phil. study at Oxford University
Scholarship awarded by Dr. Serena Yang to cover the full cost of final year undergraduate study at Oxford University
Scholarship for the first generation higher education university student, University of Hong Kong
University of Hong Kong
Published work at peer-reviewed journals.
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