I hold both a Bachelor's in Computer Science and a Master's in Computational Medicine from Ewha Womans University, where my Master's focused on analyzing EEG recordings of sleep disorder patients.
My current research interests is how synaptic coupling influences brain-wide networks. Leveraging multimodal imaging techniques such as calcium imaging and fMRI scans of the mammalian brain, I aim to decode the intricate interactions that govern neural connectivity and function. By integrating advanced imaging technologies with computational modeling approaches, I seek to uncover the underlying mechanisms that shape brain dynamics and functional connectivity.