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Dae-Jin Kim

Ph.D., Hanyang University

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Psychological and Brain Sciences
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Dae-Jin Kim is an associate research scientist in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences working with Drs. Hetrick and O'Donnell. His research interests lie in developing computational framework, or integrated systems, as a tool to understand brain structure and function, and to detect biomarkers from neuroimaging data. He is specifically interested in designing computerized detecting and diagnostic algorithm that can optimally and systematically report brain status in terms of connectivity and network. By using emerging engineering methods in neuroimaging and network science, he aims to construct macro-scale assemblies that can coordinate both local-level brain connectivity and global-level network organization to sense the function-, behavior- and disease-specific brain alteration for medical and technological applications.

Dr. Kim completed his postdoctoral training in Laboratory of Molecular Neuroimaging Technology (MoNET) of Yonsei University College of Medicine; Ph.D and M.S in Biomedical Engineering; and B.S in Electronic Engineering from Hanyang University, South Korea.

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