Summary
Hio-been Han is an assistant professor and cognitive neuroscience researcher with 11 years' experience probing how neural synchrony and oscillations give rise to memory, attention, and learning. Trained with a PhD in Brain and Cognitive Engineering from KAIST and a background in psychology from Yonsei, she blends human EEG/fMRI and animal-model electrophysiology to link circuit dynamics to cognitive function. Her postdoctoral work at MIT’s Miller Lab and appointments at KIST sharpened expertise in advanced neural data analysis and translational experimental pipelines. She has authored multiple papers and patents and is experienced teaching undergraduate cognitive psychology, bringing pedagogy into her research translation. Based in Seoul, she combines deep quantitative skills with cross-disciplinary perspectives (psychology, engineering, even theology and business in her undergraduate studies) that help surface unconventional hypotheses about cognition.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Psychology, Master's degree, Psychology at Yonsei University 연세대학교
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Brain and Cognitive Engineering at 한국과학기술원(KAIST)