Abstract

Gerrit Maus began his independent career at Nanyang Technological University in October 2015. In this short interview, part of our series highlighting early-career researchers (https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-018-0061-3), he tells us about his experience as an early-career researcher, the advice he would give to his younger self, and the amazing superpowers of our eyes.

Highlights

  • 1234567890():,; Gerrit Maus began his independent career at Nanyang Technological University in October 2015

  • I am interested in understanding how visual perception deals with missing or delayed information, and how extrapolation and interpolation mechanisms in the human brain work to fill in these gaps in space and time

  • The job market in our field is insanely competitive and I applied for positions all over the world for several years before accepting the offer for my current position at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore

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Introduction

Spotlight on early-career researchers: Interview with Gerrit Maus 1234567890():,; Gerrit Maus began his independent career at Nanyang Technological University in October 2015.

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