Summary
Ning Mei is an Adjunct Associate Professor and cognitive neuroscience researcher with a decade of experience applying data science and probabilistic modeling to consciousness, metacognition, and semantic processing. She blends mathematical rigor and clear communication—having taught complex statistics and linear algebra to diverse learners—with hands-on skills across Matlab, Python, R, and Julia to visualize unintuitive experimental results. Her work spans fMRI and M/EEG analyses, psychophysics data collection, and generative/unsupervised models to probe multi-dynamic behavioral phenomena. Based in New York, she brings academic training from NYU and a PhD-focused trajectory at the Basque Center, and is actively translating research code and ideas on GitHub to bridge theory and interpretable practice.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA), psychology ad statistics, Bachelor of Arts (BA), psychology ad statistics at Arizona State University
Master of Arts (M.A.), Psychology, Master of Arts (M.A.), Psychology at New York University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Cognitive neuroscience, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Cognitive neuroscience at Basque Center of Cognitive, Brain, and Langauge
Bachelor of Science (BS), Applied Psychology, Bachelor of Science (BS), Applied Psychology at Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chinese, Chinese