About me

I am Tairen Zhang, an aspiring student passionate about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and artificial intelligence (AI). My interests lie in exploring how AI-driven solutions can enhance human-computer interaction and unlock new possibilities in neuroscience and cognitive technologies. With a strong foundation in machine learning, signal processing, and neuroscience, I am committed to advancing research in these fields.

Beyond my technical pursuits, I have a deep appreciation for philosophy and psychology. I enjoy reflecting on the intersection of science, technology, and human experience.

In my free time, I prefer a quiet indoor environment, where I can immerse myself in books, research, and personal projects. My approach to life and work is driven by curiosity, critical thinking, and a passion for innovation.

Books recently Read

  • The Stranger, Camus.
  • The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera.
  • The Big Questions, Robert C. Solomon.
  • 圆圈正义, 罗翔.
  • 西方现代思想讲义, 刘擎.
  • Anxious People, Fredrik Backman.
  • Social Psychology, David Myers.
  • The Tyranny of Merit, Michael Sandel.