Projects page updated for Autumn 2025
If you are looking for ideas for your BSc/MSc project, the projects page has been updated including new exemplary projects. Feel free to contact us and book a time for an initial chat.
If you are looking for ideas for your BSc/MSc project, the projects page has been updated including new exemplary projects. Feel free to contact us and book a time for an initial chat.
We’ve been busy hosting the VIII Biennial Meeting of the Society for functional near-infrared spectroscopy (SfNIRS) a.k.a. fNIRS 2024. The conference was quite a success and our group was at the center of it all!
The School of Computer Science at the University of Birmingham has recently move from all-year-round of applications to a gather field approach. We have now published a set of projects that will be participating in the call for competitive funding.
PhD student Rob Ward won one of the best poster awards at fNIRS-UK 2023 held in the University of Essex in Colchester. PhD student Robin Dale also from UoB was also among the winners. Congratulations everyone! We also take the opportunity to thank Prof Javier Andreu-Pérez for his superb organization of a fantastic event and … Read more
If you are looking for ideas for your MSc project, the projects page has been updated including new exemplary projects. Feel free to contact us and book a time for an initial chat.
The first quarter of the year has started joyfully when it comes to publications. 4 new journal papers in a row! A big thanks to all of our co-authors.
We will be supporting our long term collaborators Prof Javier Andreu-Pérez in the organization of fNIRS-UK 2023. fNIRS-UK 2023 is an SfNIRS endorsed event and will be held at the University of Essex on 14-15th of September 2023. Important deadlines are 15th and 31st of May for the submission of workshops and abstracts respectively. Book … Read more
We are extremely pleased to announce that our candidacy has been selected to organize fNIRS conference in 2024. We have a lot of work to do ahead of us. Keep an eye on this channel. In addition, lab leader Dr Orihuela-Espina has been elected as member of the executive board of the Society for fNIRS.
The Computational Neuroimaging Lab will be present in fNIRS 2022 in Boston with two abstracts in collaboration with the Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE) in México. Also, we will be defending our bidding to organise fNIRS 2024 in Birmingham.
The status report on optical imaging and spectroscopy for the study of the human brain is now out. We were honored to be invited to contribute to this comprehensive picture of the field of optical neuroimaging, which you can now find it listed in our publications.