Summary
Haoqi Sun is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School who applies computational and machine learning methods to study sleep and brain health across scales. With 11 years of experience spanning research fellowships and instructor roles at Massachusetts General Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess, he bridges clinical neuroscience and engineering. He holds a PhD focused on EEG, machine learning, and computational neuroscience from Nanyang Technological University and a bioinformatics background from Tongji University, plus training in immunology from Harvard’s HMX program. Haoqi’s work blends rigorous signal-processing expertise with translational sleep science, often integrating large-scale EEG analyses and computational modeling. Based in Boston, he brings a rare combination of hands-on engineering experience from industry robotics and deep academic research, enabling practical innovations in brain health monitoring and analysis.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Bioinformatics, Bachelor's degree, Bioinformatics at Tongji University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), EEG, Machine Learning, Computational Neuroscience, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), EEG, Machine Learning, Computational Neuroscience at Nanyang Technological University
Minor, Computer Science, Minor, Computer Science at University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
Other; HMX Fundamentals online certificate program - Immunology, Other; HMX Fundamentals online certificate program - Immunology at Harvard Medical School