Welcome to Ruiqi Chen's Homepage
Hello, I'm Ruiqi Chen (Pronunciation), a graduate student in the Neurosciences Program at Washington University in St. Louis, working with Dr. ShiNung Ching and Dr. Todd Braver.
You can find me at (last name)(DOT)(first name)(AT)(wustl)(DOT)(edu).
My Google Scholar page: Ruiqi Chen - Google Scholar
You can download my CV here.
Follow me on twitter: @_Ruiqi_Chen_
My GitHub: rq-Chen
ORCID: 0000-0001-7770-9307
News
- (2026/04) My new preprint Task-induced topological and geometrical changes in whole-brain dynamics predict cognitive individual differences is now available on bioRxiv!
- (2026/02) I worked with Dr. Hayoung Song to analyze relationship between attention fluctuations and geometry of modeled whole-brain dynamics. The results are published on Nature Communications!
- (2026/01) My paper Comparing dynamical models through diffeomorphic vector field alignment was accepted to Neural Computation! A preprint version is available on arXiv.
- (2025/09) I worked with Dr. Cyprien Tamekue to implement a method to synthesize a constant control input to drive a general nonlinear system from one point to another in given time. The results were published on IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control!
- (2025/01) I have been working with Michael Freund (Now Dr. Michael Freund!) to investigate the use of hierarchical Bayesian modeling and multivariate pattern analysis in fMRI test-retest reliability analysis. Our results were published on Imaging Neuroscience!
- (2025/01) I published my first paper! It is entitled Dynamical models reveal anatomically reliable attractor landscapes embedded in resting-state brain networks, published on Imaging Neuroscience!
- (2024/02) I have been working on a mathematical-computational tool to align and compare two dynamical models. The preprint is available on arXiv!
- (2022/06) I will joint the Brain Dynamics and Control Research Group directed by Dr. ShiNung Ching and the Cognitive Control & Psychopathology Laboratory (CCPLAB) directed by Dr. Deanna Barch and Dr. Todd Braver through the rest of my graduate study!
- (2022/02) I finished my rotation with Dr. Janine Bijsterbosch where we investigated multiple strategies to improve the accuracy of fMRI network connectivity based prediction of individual traits. Our results were published on Neuroimage: Reports!
- (2021/02) I was admitted to the Neurosciences PhD Program at Washington University in St. Louis! (Some advice for future Chinese applicants)
Last updated: 2026/04/23