Research Associate




Jiayin, Lin

林佳吟

Research interests: Brain-Machine Interface, Computational Neuroscience, Cognitive-Motor Neural Mechanisms, Rehabilitation Techniques

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I earned my Ph.D. in 2023 from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, where my research focused on the neuromotor mechanisms underlying infant gait development, grounded in muscle synergy theory and human biomechanical modeling. Currently, my work explores how different regions of the brain communicate to plan and execute movements, and how these insights can help improve motor recovery.