Michael Beyeler is an associate professor and PI of the Bionic Vision Lab at UC Santa Barbara, combining over a decade of experience in neuroengineering, computer science, and biomedical engineering to advance bionic vision and sight restoration. His work blends fundamental neuroscience with engineering-driven neurotechnology, informed by roles ranging from a Moore/Sloan/WRF postdoctoral fellowship to research positions at IBM Research and ETH Zurich. Trained with a PhD in Computer Science from UC Irvine and MSc/BSc degrees from ETH Zurich, he translates computational models of vision into practical approaches for prosthetic and artificial vision systems. Known for an interdisciplinary approach, he integrates data science, neurophysiology, and device engineering to tackle blindness in ways that are both scientifically rigorous and clinically minded.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Biomedical Engineering, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Biomedical Engineering at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science at University of California, Irvine
M Beyeler, D Nanduri, JD Weiland, A Rokem, GM Boynton, I Fine (2018). A model of ganglion axon pathways accounts for percepts elicited by retinal implants. bioRxiv 453035.
Contributions:2 releases, 30 commits, 2 PRs in 2 years 7 months
M. Beyeler (2015). OpenCV with Python Blueprints: Design and develop advanced computer vision projects using OpenCV with Python, Packt Publishing Ltd., ISBN 978-178528269-0.
Contributions:1 release, 11 commits, 21 PRs in 3 years 5 months
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