About
The Brain Electrophysiology Laboratory (BEL) was founded in the 1980s in the basement of the Psychology Department's Straub Hall on the University of Oregon campus. In the 1990s the BEL was moved to EGI in the Riverfront Research Park where it served as EGI's "proving grounds" for basic research, advanced training, and new technologies. With the Philips acquisition of EGI in 2017, the BEL Company was formed to continue basic research in human brain function, training of UO students, and exploration of new technologies through Small Business Innovation Research SBIR projects.
Technologies
MailJet
Outlook
Microsoft Office 365
React Redux
Google Font API
Google Tag Manager
Squarespace ECommerce
DoubleClick Conversion
Mobile Friendly
Google Dynamic Remarketing
YouTube
DoubleClick
Google Analytics
NetSuite
Apache
Remote
Keywords
machine learning
neural networks
electroencephalogram
neuromodulation
sleep studies
medical equipment manufacturing
medical devices
brain mapping
noninvasive seizure localization
modular pentagonal element design
source localization
neurodevelopmental disorder biomarkers
medical equipment and supplies manufacturing
b2b
neurosurgical planning
bayesian multiple sparse priors
navigational
measuring
electromedical
and control instruments manufacturing
cloud computing
neurophysiology research
healthcare technology
sleep neurophysiology
wireless sleep headbands
research and development in the physical
engineering
and life sciences
services
source estimation software
Company Information
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Employees 29
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Founded 2017
Location
440 E Broadway, Eugene, Oregon, United States, 97401-3300