Welcome to NIRx!
Are you curious about how Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) could advance your BCI research by providing real-time data and mobile imaging? Are you doing NIRS research and are curious to learn how much further you could push your research with a NIRx system? We have our systems with us and are ready to give a live-demonstration to you. Meet the team here.
NIRx has established itself as a leading provider of high-end, turnkey, research solutions for NIRS brain imaging. We design and manufacture innovative NIRS devices and software. We integrate devices, software and more into user-friendly and powerful research solutions. Our team of scientific consultants focuses on providing you and your team with training and outstanding support so you can focus on your research.
Get in touch with us, tell us about your research, and let us help you push the edge of science!
BCI with NIRx means…
Specialized hyperscanning app- includes single device hyperscanning
Fully integrated multimodal solutions
Easy to use cutting edge research platform
Market-leading short-channels and acceleration sensor data
Scalable whole-head high-density fNIRS (up to 80x80)
Leading data quality
Free technical and scientific support
Analysis with Turbo-Satori
Want to learn more about our systems? Want to see our integration with various modalities? Want to know our specifications? Our flyers below will give you an overview.
New Software Releases
NIRx is a complete fNIRS solution provider and innovation is at the heart of what we do. We are contantly updating our technology and are therefore delighted to announce new software versions for Aurora and NIRSite. Read all about the release here! They may already be downloaded from our Help Center! These updates include compatibility for MacOS and the Hyperscan application. Thank you to our team in Berlin for making this happen.
Of course, these new releases are free for our users. Do not hesitate to book us for a live tour of our new features.
Upcoming webinars
NIRx Journal Club: Best Practices in fNIRS with Dr. Meryem Yücel
15th June, - 10 am EST / 4 pm CET
For the first of the open webinars in Journal Club format, we are pleased to welcome Dr. Meryem Yücel to talk about the recently released paper on best practices in fNIRS. With the rapid growth and the diversification of research methods in fNIRS studies, some inconsistencies are appearing in the way in which methods are presented, which can make the interpretation and replication of studies unnecessarily challenging.
An introduction to fNIRS analysis using MNE with Dr. Robert Luke: Part 1
30th June, - 10 am EST / 4 pm CET
An introduction to fNIRS analysis using MNE with Dr. Robert Luke: Part2
21st July, - 10 am EST / 4 pm CET
We are happy to welcome Dr. Robert Luke to speak about fNIRS analysis using MNE. MNE is an open-source Python package for exploring, visualizing, and analyzing human neurophysiological data. The first webinar will include an introduction to MNE, the ecosystem of packages, installation, and an overview of basic analysis. In the second webinar, Dr. Luke will dive deeper into fNIRS analysis with MNE including GLM and group-level analysis. You can register for free for part 1 here and part 2 here.
Objective Measurements of Tinnitus using fNIRS with Dr. Mehrnaz Shoushtarian
24th August, - 8 am CET / 5 pm AEST
For this webinar we are pleased to welcome Dr. Mehrnaz Shoushtarian of the Bionics Institute, Melbourne to talk about objective measurements of tinnitus. Chronic tinnitus, hearing sounds that are not present externally, affects around 1 in 8 individuals and can severely impact their quality of life. Rates of tinnitus increase with age and are expected to further rise in the future due to increasing noise exposure among young people.
Despite its wide prevalence, there is currently no objective way to determine the presence or severity of tinnitus or assess whether treatments are effective. Lack of an objective measure remains a significant hurdle to the development of treatments for this condition. We are working to develop an objective measure of tinnitus using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. This talk will present some of their work to date.
Wanna work with us?
NIRx is an exciting, engaging, and fun place to work. If you are talented, open-minded, dedicated and looking for a place to grow, we have career opportunities open.
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