Michael Bach is a Professor Emeritus and vision scientist based in Freiburg with over four decades of research leadership in visual neuroscience and electrophysiology, authoring 320+ peer-reviewed papers and nearly a thousand citations or related outputs. He led the Visual Function/Electrophysiology section at the University of Freiburg for 34 years, later steering international societies (including a presidency at ISCEV) toward modern communication and web presence since the 1990s. Currently self-employed and active on scientific boards, he combines deep experimental expertise (e.g., early infrared oculometry for primate gaze) with a rare blend of physics, computer science and psychology training. Known for translating meticulous lab work into community standards and outreach, he remains a go-to authority on clinical electrophysiology and vision science.
13 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Neuroscience, PhD, Neuroscience at The University of Freiburg
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