Summary
Fa-hsuan Lin is a professor and senior scientist with over a decade of experience applying MRI, MEG, and EEG to advance brain imaging methodology, neuroscience discovery, and clinical translation. Trained in medical and electrical engineering (PhD, MIT), he bridges engineering rigor and clinical insight to develop quantitative neuroimaging tools used in academic and hospital settings. He holds concurrent appointments at the University of Toronto and Sunnybrook Research Institute and has a track record of international collaboration, including an adjunct role at Aalto University and long-standing ties to National Taiwan University and Harvard. His work spans from foundational signal-processing methods to practical applications in patient care, reflecting a rare mix of technical depth and translational focus. Colleagues describe him as a methodologist who consistently turns complex biophysical challenges into usable imaging solutions.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Medical and electrical engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Medical and electrical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master's degree, Electrical and medical engineering, Master's degree, Electrical and medical engineering at National Taiwan University
English, Chinese