Policymakers, researchers, students, and other interested parties are invited to take part in the discussions.
Secretary General position open at NeurotechEU
Secretary General position open at NeurotechEU
Debby Klooster, researcher at the TU/e, was named 2024 NWO Veni Laureate to study applications of trancranial ultrasound stimulation for the treatment of brain diseases. See the NWO press release!
The Maastricht University Medical Center (MUMC) is recruiting a senior academic for its strategic programme of research and innovation in clinical neurotechnology. See more information through this link
Jake Westerberg, researcher at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, was named 2024 NWO Veni Laureate to study applications of neurostimulation for regulating attention. See the NWO press release!
NeurotechNL community is welcoming a new project POSITIONED (PrOstheSIs to resTore vIsiOn iN thE blind). The project is a public-private partnership led by the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN) and a med-tech startup Phosphoenix.
Policymakers, researchers, students, and other interested parties are invited to take part in the discussions.
Neurotechnological developments are disrupting the way in which the brain is studied and its disorders are diagnosed and treated. This Summer School will provide a deep dive into the frontier of neurotechnology, aiming to bridge the divide between fundamental science and clinical methods. During a 10-day full-time programme, from June 16 – 26, students will have the opportunity to attend lectures from top experts in the development of neurotechnologies and their application in science and therapy.
On June 26th 2025 the ABC Symposium ‘Disrupting neuroscience and neurology with neurotechnology’ takes place at the Roeterseiland Campus of the University of Amsterdam. In this multidisciplinary symposium, internationally renowned experts will focus on the future avenues of neurotechnology. The symposium concludes the ABC Summer School 2025 Neurotechnology: New avenues to advance fundamental neuroscience and address brain disorders. The symposium is a collaboration with the INTENSE project.
NeuroTech-NL partners will convene to discuss current directions and opportunities for the neurotechnology community.
NeurotechNL projects, DBI2 and INTENSE, are proud to announce an upcoming roundtable event titled “The Future of Neuroscience.” This event will be held on 26 September 2024 in Amsterdam.