Today marks a significant milestone as TU Delft officially joins
Its overarching mission is to facilitate collaborative research and translate scientific breakthroughs into tangible innovations, ultimately improving the lives of patients and benefiting society as a whole. TU Delft's participation will empower European researchers to address pivotal challenges in brain health, harnessing invaluable insights from the domains of data science, brain organization, and artificial intelligence.
'Unravelling the cause-and-effect dynamics within the human brain demands precise external neurostimulation signals and the ability to meticulously track their propagation. It's like looking for a needle in a haystack, but we're fortunate to have a clear picture of that needle.'Membership TU Delft EBRAINS
In becoming an associate member of
TU Delft is looking forward to a close collaboration with neuroscience research groups across
We're very pleased to welcome
Katrin Amunts, Joint Chief Executive Officer of
Wouter Serdijn, professor Bio-Electronics:
'Through this membership TU Delft researchers are poised to engage proactively in teams dedicated to digital neuroscience, brain medicine, and brain-inspired technology. This collaborative venture promises to unlock exciting avenues for advancing brain-related research, effectively bridging the gap between scientific discoveries and their real-world applications in medicine and industry. I think this collaboration can bring us a lot.'
Data Sharing and Integration: Integrating diverse brain-related data sources to provide access to researchers, clinicians, and stakeholders.
Neuro Information Knowledge Base: Developing a central repository of brain information, including anatomy, physiology, and disease processes, to support researchers.
Neurotechnology and Tools: Supporting the development of cutting-edge neurotechnology to enhance our understanding of the brain and the treatment of neurological disorders.
Collaboration and Training: Encouraging international collaboration and offering training opportunities for the next generation of brain scientists.
Healthcare Applications: Translating brain research into clinical applications to advance our understanding and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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