
Younghyun Oh
PhD Student
I am a doctoral student focused on unraveling the organizing principles of the human brain to better understand the mechanisms underlying human intelligence. Motivated by the view that the brain is a nature’s solution on optimal credit assignment, I believe that understanding the computational and implementation level details of the brain’s cognitive processes would lead to not only a better understanding of the human intelligence but also a better design architecture of artificial intelligence systems.
Fun Fact: I’ve been having the same lunch for a few months, and I still like it.
Location. IBS Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research, N Center, Sungkyunkwan University, Seobu-ro 2066, Jangan-gu, 16419, Suwon, South Korea
Education
Oct 2018 – May 2021
MS
University of Bonn
Bonn Germany
Major
Neuroscience
Supervisor
Johannes Schultz
Thesis
Neural mechanisms of the perception of aliveness across stimulus classes and visual characteristic
Mar 2012 – Feb 2018
BS
Chungnam National University
Daejeon South Korea
Major
Biology