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📢 Join the Lin Lab at Mount Sinai! We’re Hiring Postdocs, Research Assistants, and PhD Students!
The Lin Lab, also known as the Bytes of Minds Lab, is on the lookout for driven researchers passionate about Computational Psychiatry and Neuro-AI. Directed by Dr. Baihan Lin (me!) and based at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York’s largest hospital network, our lab is uniquely positioned with access to vast data resources and a strong collaborative environment. We’re pushing the boundaries of mental health technology and brain-inspired AI to create intelligent systems that can transform healthcare and deepen our understanding of the mind.
Why Join Us?
🍎 Cutting-edge Research: Tackle challenges in neuro-inspired AI, computational psychiatry, brain-computer interfaces, extended realities (XR), social media, wearables, and beyond.
🍎 Interdisciplinary Impact: Work at the intersection of advanced neuroscience, machine learning, and cognitive science to create adaptive AI systems, new tools for mental health, and next-gen neurotechnology.
🍎 Top-Tier Environment: Join Mount Sinai’s dynamic research community, within New York’s largest health system with the most diverse patient populations and a leading hub for AI in healthcare (ranked #1 by Nature).
Whether you're a potential postdoc, PhD student, or someone looking for an interdisciplinary research experience, if you’re passionate about bridging the gap between bytes and minds, we want to hear from you! Learn more at linlab.org and apply by emailing me at baihan.lin@mssm.edu.
Bytes of Minds Lab (Lin Lab)
Departments of AI, Psychiatry, and Neuroscience
Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Health, Friedman Brain Institute, Center for Computational Psychiatry
The Lin Lab, also known as the Bytes of Minds Lab, is on the lookout for driven researchers passionate about Computational Psychiatry and Neuro-AI. Directed by Dr. Baihan Lin (me!) and based at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York’s largest hospital network, our lab is uniquely positioned with access to vast data resources and a strong collaborative environment. We’re pushing the boundaries of mental health technology and brain-inspired AI to create intelligent systems that can transform healthcare and deepen our understanding of the mind.
Why Join Us?
🍎 Cutting-edge Research: Tackle challenges in neuro-inspired AI, computational psychiatry, brain-computer interfaces, extended realities (XR), social media, wearables, and beyond.
🍎 Interdisciplinary Impact: Work at the intersection of advanced neuroscience, machine learning, and cognitive science to create adaptive AI systems, new tools for mental health, and next-gen neurotechnology.
🍎 Top-Tier Environment: Join Mount Sinai’s dynamic research community, within New York’s largest health system with the most diverse patient populations and a leading hub for AI in healthcare (ranked #1 by Nature).
Whether you're a potential postdoc, PhD student, or someone looking for an interdisciplinary research experience, if you’re passionate about bridging the gap between bytes and minds, we want to hear from you! Learn more at linlab.org and apply by emailing me at baihan.lin@mssm.edu.
Bytes of Minds Lab (Lin Lab)
Departments of AI, Psychiatry, and Neuroscience
Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Health, Friedman Brain Institute, Center for Computational Psychiatry
Requirements
- Whether you're a potential postdoc
- PhD student
- or someone looking for an interdisciplinary research experience
- if you’re passionate about bridging the gap between bytes and minds
- we want to hear from you! Learn more at linlab.org and apply by emailing me at baihan.lin@mssm.edu.
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Prof. Baihan Lin
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