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NeuroTech-NL researcher Debby Klooster named NWO Veni Laureate

Debby Klooster, researcher at the TU/e, was named 2024 NWO Veni ...

Date: 05-10-2024
Assistant Professor in Clinical Neurotechnology Position – Maastricht University Medical Center

The Maastricht University Medical Center (MUMC) is recruiting a ...

Date: 05-10-2024
NeuroTech-NL researcher Jake Westerberg named NWO Veni Laureate

Jake Westerberg, researcher at the Netherlands Institute for Neu...

Date: 25-09-2024
Real-world indoor mobility with simulated prosthetic vision
Date: 23-01-2023

Researchers from the NESTOR project have published new findings.
The benefits and feasibility of contour-based scene simplification at different phosphene resolutions was assessed in real-world indoor mobility experiments accomplishing an important step towards optimizing the software to produce percepts by stimulation of the visual cortex in those who are blind.

The study can be found in the Journal of Vision.