Hanlin Wu is currently pursuing his PhD in the Language Processing Lab, at the Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prior to joining the lab, he worked as a research assistant at the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has a Master’s degree in Psychology at Renmin University of China, and a B.A. in translation and interpreting at Beijing International Studies University. His research focuses on how the human brain represents and processes language and speakers. In most of his work, he uses electrophysiological methods such as EEG.