
Martin Rolfs
@martinrolfs
active vision scientist & professor @rolfslab @HumboldtUni, @scioi_cluster, @MindaBrain, @bccn_berlin, @ECN_Berlin | coffee & contemporary culture addict
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It's time to apply for a Pre-Doc fellowship BCCN Berlin. Martin Rolfs intends to take on a new PhD student in 2024 (pending funding) and this 6-month Pre-Doc internship could give you a head start into the field of #activevision! Deadline for applications: 15.10.2023



New postdoc position at Science of Intelligence on visual information sampling w/ Martin Rolfs. If you have a strong experimental background in eye movements/ active vision/ cognitive science & would like to do a postdoc for 20 months in Berlin, please do apply! scioi.softgarden.io/job/37845822?l…







This one was fun to write with Carolin Hübner. Blinks deserve more airtime in the vision community! Fortunately, The Active Perception Lab are not alone in this endeavor. gerrit Matteo Lisi Thérèse Collins @theresecollins.bsky.social Yoram Bonneh rolfslab ...


👉Join us on Wed, Oct 16 (7.30 pm) at the Zeiss Grand Planetarium for a live #event with SCIoI's Martin Rolfs & Nina Hanning, exploring how our eyes maintain stable vision despite constant movement. 👀🧠 (Event in German.) ℹ️ scienceofintelligence.de/event/berlin-b… #SCIoI #Planetarium

Am Mittwoch werden Nina Hanning und ich im Zeiss-Großplanetarium diesen öffentlichkeitsorientierten Vortrag über unsere Forschung halten: Unruhiger Blick, stabile Sicht: Die Kameraarbeit unserer Augen Eintritt frei. Tickets online buchbar. Kommt vorbei! planetarium.berlin/veranstaltunge…

Wären unsere Augen Kameras, wäre der aufgenommene Film schwindelerregend. Martin Rolfs & Nina Hanning zeigen, wie sie die Prozesse beim Menschen messen und erklären, warum unsere Wahrnehmung dennoch stabil bleibt. Eintritt frei @ Zeiss-Großplanetarium uraniaberlin.reservix.de/p/reservix/eve…




Our cluster of excellence Science of Intelligence—an intellectual home for the past 7 years—did not receive renewed funding. This is a huge blow for all of us involved. Masha Ott from Science of Intelligence finds the right words and captures the science and spirit of this unique endeavor