Summary
Marc Van Wanrooij is an Assistant Professor and neuroscientist with 11 years of post-PhD experience leading work on auditory perception, sound localization, multisensory integration, and neural plasticity at Radboud University Nijmegen. He combines psychophysics, electrophysiology, and digital signal processing expertise—often implementing experiments and analyses in MATLAB—to bridge fundamental and applied questions about how the brain interprets sound. His career spans primate and human research, from PhD studies on sound localization to postdoctoral and faculty projects that test perceptual learning and cortical plasticity. Marc has also translated research into practice through roles like HealthPAC manager and outreach teaching, showing an interest in science communication and curriculum renewal. Based in Nijmegen, he is known for pairing rigorous experimental design with signal-processing savvy to extract subtle perceptual effects. Colleagues value his ability to connect mechanistic neurophysiology with real-world auditory behavior and rehabilitation applications.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
VWO, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Latin, Dutch, English, Economics (Art), VWO, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Latin, Dutch, English, Economics (Art) at Zwijsen College Veghel
Master's degree, Biology, Master's degree, Biology at Radboud University Nijmegen
Dutch, English, German