Kai Li is a Research Assistant under the Dynamic Brain & Memory Lab. She received her Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Psychology from NTU in 2025. An aspiring researcher in cognitive neuroscience, Kai Li completed her Graduation Thesis on premature infants' cognitive control with Baby-LINC lab. Additionally, her undergraduate investigation with Early Cognition Lab received 3rd place in the Discover-URECA poster competition.
Additionally, she has completed internships in defence psychological research (DSO National Laboratories), psycholinguistic research (B.L.I.P Lab), and mental health with the Institute of Mental Health.
Kai Li's unique blend of experiences has driven her interest to understand the constructs of memory and learning, and how we they may be modulated to support human thriving. Presently, she has been focused on integrating novel NLP methods into her methods.