Children with communication disabilities remain underserved by the BCI community, especially when considering implantable BCIs. We are happy to present […]
Our colleague Mariska Vansteensel was a guest speaker at the latest New Scientist Live! event in Utrecht. Mariska talked about our research into Brain-Computer […]
About the position Two software engineers will participate in several Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) projects where we develop implantable and wearable […]
As of yesterday, we are very excited to have opened the recruitment for our CortiCom study! We recently got medical ethical approval […]
We are very happy to have been present at the international BCI meeting 2023 in Brussels. Our team was heavily […]
The BreinSteiners were in Middelburg for the national event Expeditie Next. Four researchers of our team, Mariana Branco, Malinda Verberne, Simon Geukes and […]
We are very excited to share some of the new projects awarded to our group on the topic of (implanted) […]
We are looking for a postdoc for the new project ‘Neurostimulation for closed-loop BCI control’ (NOTION). In this project we […]
As part of the inter-university research consortium, “Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies (ESDiT)” Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in collaboration […]
You have some Neuroscience background are are looking for a job where you can support several research projects involving fMRI […]
The Neuroscience Program Fernando Lopes da Silva is a selective exchange Master thesis Program between Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon and the University Medical Center […]
Recent grants have been granted to the Utrecht BCI group The Utrecht BCI group proudly announces the latest funded projects to […]
New grant for Mariska Vansteensel, funded by UMC Utrecht Internationalization Committee. In the Utrecht Neural Prosthesis study, people with LIS are being […]
In the Utrecht NeuroProsthesis (UNP) study, a participant with Locked-In Syndrome (LIS) caused by ALS and a participant with LIS due to […]
Our group is currently looking for a new PhD student for the project ‘Speak Without Talking‘. Interested?… Check out our […]
Our most recent paper published in Clinical Neurophysiology shows that the Utrecht NeuroProthesis (UNP) system offers a stable, robust and durable control signal in […]
NWO Domain Social Sciences and Humanities has recently awarded funding to Prof. Nick Ramsey. Translating silent speech to a speech computer […]
The Bessensap 2019 is a large Dutch NWO (Dutch Research Council) event that gathers around 350 journalists, press officers and researchers to […]
The BCI Society has a new revised Website! You can visit it for upcoming events, past and future BCI Meetings, a job bank, […]
On January 16th, Mariska Vansteensel participated in a public debate event about Neurotechnology in the LUX theatre in Nijmegen. In the 4th edition of […]
Braincarta was present at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 in Las Vegas as one of the top Dutch HealthTech […]
Expand current BCI capabilitiesThe goal of the research is not only to prove that the basic functionality of this BCI […]
Giving a voice to those who cannot speakAt the annual CES Unveiled Amsterdam 2018 the Brain controlled computer Interface was […]
Prof. dr. Nick Ramsey has won the Joannes Juda Groen Senior prize 2018. Ramsey is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience and his […]
For Whom: The workshop is specifically organised for the PhD students and post docs in the NeuroCIMT program. Registration closed. When: 11th […]
In the UMC Utrecht a brain implant has been placed in a patient enabling her to operate a speech computer […]