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Resume of Peking University Fangfang

Fang Fang, born in Anhui in 1975, is currently the vice president of Peking University and the minister of personnel.

Fang Fang is the director of Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavioral and Mental Health of Peking University, the executive deputy director of McGovern Institute of Brain Science, and the deputy director, professor and doctoral supervisor of Key Laboratory of Machine Perception and Intelligence of the Ministry of Education.

In p>1997 and 21, I graduated from the Department of Psychology and the Department of Intelligent Science of Peking University, respectively, with a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Engineering degree. In 26, he graduated from the Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, USA, with a doctorate in philosophy. From 26 to 27, he continued to do postdoctoral research in the Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota.

He is the executive director of the Chinese Neuroscience Society, the Chinese Psychological Society, the China Cognitive Science Society and the deputy editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of China (Psychology Volume).

Fang Fang's main achievements

1. The key project of National Natural Science Foundation "Study on the Plasticity of Human Visual Information Processing", the moderator, from January 213 to December 217.

2. National Natural Science Foundation's Innovation Research Group Science Fund "Neural and Molecular Genetic Mechanism of Advanced Cognition", the research backbone, from January 215 to December 22.

3. The sub-topic "Basic Mechanism of Visual Information Processing" of the National Key Basic Research and Development Plan (973 Plan) "Research on Video Coding Theory and Method Based on Visual Characteristics", the research backbone, from January 215 to August 219.

4. National Natural Science Foundation of China's major international cooperation project "Adaptation, prediction and interaction of cross-modal learning", the sub-project leader, from January 216 to December 219.

5. Moderator of the general project of National Natural Science Foundation "Neural Mechanism of Visual Crowding Effect", from January 217 to December 22.