Introduction to functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy
As the use of Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy continues to grow each year, we are excited to offer our expertise to ensure that everyone can use this equipment to its full potential. In light of this, we have developed a one-day introductory course on fNIRS that is open to anyone interested in Near Infrared Spectroscopy, including students, postgraduates, researchers, new users, and other professionals. All fNIRS enthusiasts are welcome!
Please note this is an on-site course and online participation is not possible.
Feel free to join our free mNIRS & HD-EMG introduction course on March 12th, too.
LOCATION & SCHEDULEThis introduction course will be held on Friday, 13th of March 2026 at the headquarters of Artinis Medical Systems in Elst, The Netherlands.
PROGRAMThe fNIRS introduction course will be divided into two different parts:
Theoretical background — learn more about:
The theory and technology behind fNIRS
fNIRS applications in the fields of neuroscience, psychology, and sports science
Applicable experimental setup and analysis methods
Practical hands-on session with Artinis and NIRx devices: Put the acquired theoretical knowledge into practice and perform different fNIRS experiments from set-up to simple data analysis
PRACTICAL INFORMATIONAttendance to the course is free of charge for all participants.
Coffee, tea, and snacks will be provided, as well as a typical Dutch lunch.
This fNIRS introduction course has limited spots for 20 participants. Therefore, we operate on a ‘first come, first served’ policy.
Please let us know if you are registered but are not able to join anymore, so we can allow another participant to join.
FAQs for this introduction course
Who is it for?
The introduction course is for anybody - current or prospective customers - who wishes to learn how to use our systems to their full extent.
What does it cost and how can I pay?
This (f)NIRS introduction course is free to attend.
Is this an online course?
This time, the fNIRS introduction course will be held in person at our headquarters in Elst, The Netherlands.
What do I need to prepare?
Having a laptop and notebook will make the introduction course a better experience. Of course, if you have any questions, it helps to write them down beforehand so they become better defined and you won’t forget to ask them.
What is the difference between the NIRS Introduction Course and ARTscientific?
The fNIRS introduction course is meant to learn more about the theory and practice of fNIRS. ARTScientific is longer and focuses more on exchange with other fNIRS experienced scientists.