hey, hiteyjit here.

currently building Voyage

& occasionally yapping on Silicon Synapses.

harvard + uoft

Introduction

neuroscientist & roboticist by training, currently working on reshaping how humans fundamentally interact with tech.

if it were up to me, i'd try and change how annoying physics is to sense the brain. but since i can't, the next best thing is to make neurotech as usable and desirable as possible.

i first fell in love with robotics when i was 8. i wanted to share my passion with others, so i started a robotics org at 12 and scaled it across 3 countries.

decided to pivot into neuroscience & study it in uni @ uoft. helped set up a neurotech lab in the first couple of months i was there.

after a year at uoft, i felt a longing to go beyond theoretical neuroscience, so packed my bags and went to Harvard to study neurotech. over the course of a year i learnt about sleep science, scaling tech startups, and building neural interfaces. spent 100s of hours at a neurotech lab conceptualizing and building real implants to interface with nerves. led to 2x clinical devices & 1x nature publication (see HBL for more).

now, im convinced that neurotech will be the next praxis of interacting with technology. we've grown complacent with current channels of operation, but neurotech can break the mold. a truly real neural interface is capable of bridging the gap between latent thought and action beyond the body. it requires bleeding true desire with research to create art manifesting as technology. the line between neurotech and agency will be so seamless that the only natural course of action will be for humans to adopt it. the brain cannot evolve as quickly as technology does, which is why i am building to level out the playing field again.

as a result, me and a group of cracked thinkers are building Voyage. we're ex-harvard, mit, rca, & more, and we all believe that the consumer appetition is a true technical first principle challenge, rather than just the underlying tech.

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