Bernstein Center Freiburg
We are a multidisciplinary research hub for Computational Neuroscience and Neurotechnology at the University of Freiburg
The Bernstein Center Freiburg (BCF) was established in 2010 as the central scientific facility to coordinate computational neuroscience and neurotechnology research at the University of Freiburg. At the BCF, we practice computational neuroscience as a hypothesis-driven research approach to decipher mechanisms of brain function and dysfunction using theory, simulation, and experiment, each synergistically complementing the other.
Laboratory for new ideas in research, new initiatives in teaching and new formats in outreach
The BCF combines a number of third-party funded research projects in the experimental and theoretical neurosciences into a single multidisciplinary research hub. The Center integrates fundamental and applied research in neurobiology, mathematics and physics, computer science, microsystems technology, behavioral sciences, and the clinical sciences, pursued at multiple faculties, institutes and research facilities of the University.
The BCF also fosters and implements new teaching and training initiatives, in particular the multidisciplinary international PhD and PostDoc program in Computational Neuroscience and Neurotechnology, as well as local and transnational MSc programs in Neuroscience. In addition, the Center is strongly committed to reaching out and communicating research questions and findings to the general audience. Last but not least, the BCF is a key player in strengthening ties in neuroscience research and education with the Universities of Strasbourg (France) and Basel (Switzerland) in the trinational network Neurex.