Huabin Zhang received a Bachelor degree in Applied Physics from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 2020, where he was awarded with three Outstanding Undergraduate Scholarship (2017-2019). He then joined the graduate program at the School of Information Science and Technology in USTC, and transferred to a Ph.D. program in 2022. Huabin possesses extensive experience in the development of magnetic resonance sequences and engineering, having been involved in magnetic resonance hardware calibration, pulse design, and the development of MR angiography sequences. Currently, his research interests are focused on the Bloch-McConnell Equation simulation and post-processing algorithm in Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST).