Summary
Hongji Kim is a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia University's Social Neuroscience Lab with eight years' experience using fMRI and machine learning to model internal cognitive and affective states. He completed a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University and conducted visiting research at Dartmouth, blending computational methods with social and affective neuroscience. Hongji focuses on dynamic brain models of spontaneous thought, emotion, and social interaction, and explores mind–body–social mechanisms using advanced predictive techniques. He has contributed to neuroscience community efforts through roles in OHBM special interest groups, indicating a commitment to open science and community-building beyond the lab. Notably, his work bridges rigorous imaging methodology with machine learning-driven interpretability to capture transient mental states often missed by static analyses.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Visiting scholor, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Visiting scholor, Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical Engineering at 성균관대학교