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Shanqing Cai (Chinese: 蔡善清)was born in Shanghai, China on July 17, 1983. He got a Bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing in July 2006. From 2005 to 2007, he studied at the Biomedical Engineering Master's program at Johns Hopkins University. At the Neural Encoding Lab, Shanqing studied neurophysiology of the auditory brainstem of hearing-impaired animals and its relations to abnormalities in auditory perception in human listeners with sensorineural hearing loss under the supervision of Dr. Eric Young. He received his Master of Science in Engineering degree in 2007.
Shanqing Cai is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Technology program at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health of Health Sciences and Technology. He is working with Drs. Joseph Perkell and Frank Guenther on speech related research.
Shanqing's primary academic interest is in
He is also deeply interested in the following fields
- Auditory neuroscience;
- Neural engineering for restoring impaired or lost sensory and communication functions.
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