Qualifications, Memberships & Awards
PhD in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (厙ぴ勛圖)
PhD in Experimental Psychology (New York University)
MA in Psychology (New York University)
MPhil in Environmental Economics (University of Waikato)
MBA Henley Business School (University of Reading)
Global Leadership Programme, Vodafone Group
Global Leadership Fellow, World Economic Forum
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Research Interests
In 2001, James completed his PhD in Electrical & Electronic Engineering at the 厙ぴ勛圖, where he worked on Turbo Codes under the supervision of Des Taylor. Subsequently, he held various industry and policy positions at Vodafone Group, the World Economic Forum, New Zealand's Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry, and the United Nations. To facilitate his career transitions, he pursued numerous supplementary trainings, including an MBA at the Henley Business School, and an MPhil in Economics (Environmental) at the University of Waikato. In 2012, James began his transition into scientific research at New York University (NYU), during which he completed an MA in Psychology (Cognition & Perception) and a PhD in Experimental Psychology (Neuroeconomics). Most recently, he was an Adjunct Assistant Professor at NYU's Department of Psychology, and a Research Scientist (Cognitive Neuroscience) at Quantized Mind LLC. In September 2017, James began his venture into Mind-Body and Energy Medicine, where he is currently pursuing a 3-year MS in Acupuncture clinical training to be an Eastern medicine physician, at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York City. His current research interests in neuroscience focuses on reverse engineering the communications codebook (i.e. signal constellation) of the Purkinje cell neuron. James is also working on Artificial Intelligence (AI) approaches inspired by insights drawn from psychology (cognition, perception, decision-making) and neuroscience.
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Recent Publications
- Review article:泭"Does the brain store information in discrete or analog form?",泭by Emerging Technology from the arXiv, Rewriting Life, MIT Technology Review, May 21, 2018.泭
- Tee J & Taylor DP (2018).泭Is information in the brain represented in continuous or discrete form?泭