Pengcheng Pan, Ph.D.

Project Researcher, International Research Center for Neurointelligence, The University of Tokyo
Email: pan.pengcheng [AT] mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp

My research interests focus on human-inspired artificial intelligence, active perception, and cognitive modeling. Through my research, I aim to understand how perception, attention, and internal states interact during decision-making. In particular, I develop computational models of active vision and hard attention that generate human-like gaze behavior, and examine how prediction error, uncertainty, and affective modulation shape perceptual behavior. My long-term goal is to build interactive AI systems that help bridge artificial intelligence and human cognition.

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Career

Career Experience

May 2026 – present Project Researcher, International Research Center for Neurointelligence, The University of Tokyo

Education

March 2026 Ph.D. in Mechano-Informatics, The University of Tokyo
March 2023 M.Sc. in Mechano-Informatics, The University of Tokyo
June 2019 B.Eng. in Mechatronics Engineering, Jiangnan University
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