Ernst Strüngmann Institute

The Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI), part of the Max Planck Society, is a leading center for basic neurobiological research.

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Company facts

Employees
200
Headquarters
Germany
Type
Academic

About

The Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI), part of the Max Planck Society, is a leading center for basic neurobiological research. Its scientists investigate the neural mechanisms that underpin higher cognitive functions, with a particular focus on perception, memory, spatial navigation, and language processing. ESI combines experimental neurophysiology with computational modeling to uncover how brain networks encode and transform information. The institute’s interdisciplinary approach, state-of-the-art imaging techniques, and commitment to open science distinguish it as a premier destination for researchers and professionals seeking to advance the frontiers of cognitive neuroscience.