
معرفی
Siyuan Hu is a Research Fellow at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University. Holding an M.A. in East Asian Studies (2019) from Johns Hopkins SAIS and a graduate degree in modern Japanese literature from the University of Arizona, Hu's interdisciplinary background bridges humanities and behavioral sciences. The University of Arizona's East Asian Studies department, which combines political science, religious studies, linguistics, and anthropology, significantly shaped Hu's research trajectory.
- Education: M.A. in East Asian Studies (Johns Hopkins SAIS, 2019)
- Prior Education: Modern Japanese Literature (University of Arizona)
Hu's research focuses on neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral science, particularly examining cognitive control deficits, addiction mechanisms, and digital health interventions. Studies on binge drinking, emotional processing, and smoking cessation highlight intersections between neural activity and behavioral outcomes.
Hu's publications reveal trends in addiction neuroscience, mental health technology, and cross-cultural behavioral analysis. Key areas include neural oscillations in binge drinkers, digital interventions for smoking cessation, and psychosocial factors in social media addiction. Methodological approaches span ecological momentary assessment, EEG analysis, and machine learning.
Notable collaborations include studies on cognitive control deficits and digital health applications, though specific scientific awards or student advising details are not mentioned in the provided materials.



