Simon Arvin, who is Student Worker in Yonehara Group, has been awarded Health’s Student Research Prize 2021 for his project titled: “EyeLoop – an open-source eye tracker for interactive brain research”. You can read more here.
2021.02.05 | Magnus Kræpping Andersen
Describing his project, he says:
"Under Keisuke Yonehara’s supervision, I recently developed a novel eye-tracking system, called EyeLoop, to enable more flexible visual experiments in our lab. EyeLoop was tailored specifically to high-speed, closed loop experiments on non-specialized hardware, but it has since matured to satisfy more general research purposes by a growing user-base."
"Gratefully, I was awarded Health’s Student Research Prize 2021 for “extraordinary academic work” on EyeLoop, which is freely available online at its git repository."
Congratulations Simon!