Eywa is the guiding force and deity of Pandora and the Na'vi in the movie Avatar. The Na'vi believe that Eywa acts to keep the ecosystem of Pandora in perfect equilibrium. It is sometimes theorized by human scientists that all living things on Pandora connect to Eywa through a system of neuro-connective antennae
Our mission at Eywa Neuro is to build a neuro-connected future, where technology becomes an intimate expression of ourselves.
Co-Founder, Director of Engineering
Kaustubh, fondly known in the neurotech community as "Kenny", is a Sr. MEMS Engineer and a neurotech enthusiast specializing in flexible neural probes.
Kaustubh began his research on chronic parylene probes at the Chamanzar Lab at Carnegie Mellon University and went on to work with leading neurotech com
Co-Founder, Director of Engineering
Kaustubh, fondly known in the neurotech community as "Kenny", is a Sr. MEMS Engineer and a neurotech enthusiast specializing in flexible neural probes.
Kaustubh began his research on chronic parylene probes at the Chamanzar Lab at Carnegie Mellon University and went on to work with leading neurotech companies such as NeuroNexus Technologies and Elon Musk's Neuralink.
His ambition to help people in Asia brought him to Bombay, India from where he aims to work and learn with neurotechnology experts to help leap-frog this technology to the potential it holds
Co-Founder, Director of NeuroTechnology
Dr. Arjun Ramakrishnan has over 15 years of experience in the fields of Bioengineering, Neuroscience, and Electrophysiology, and continues his research on how the brain enables phenomenological experience and implements the behavioral response to it.
Arjun is an Asst. Professor in the BSBE department
Co-Founder, Director of NeuroTechnology
Dr. Arjun Ramakrishnan has over 15 years of experience in the fields of Bioengineering, Neuroscience, and Electrophysiology, and continues his research on how the brain enables phenomenological experience and implements the behavioral response to it.
Arjun is an Asst. Professor in the BSBE department at IIT Kanpur. He has formerly worked as a Research Associate in the Platt Lab at UPenn, and as a Post Doctoral Associate in the Nicolelis Lab at Duke University. He has a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from National Brain Research Centre, Gurgaon. He is also a co-founder of a Penn-Wharton Neuroscience startup, Cogwear Technologies
Dr. Ramakrishnan currently holds an appointment as an Asst. Prof. at IIT Bombay, and sits on the advisory board of Eywa Neuro. He holds immense experience in electrochemistry, batteries, and material characterization for neural interfaces.
Dr. Ramakrishnan completed his Ph.D. from Stanford University and went on to work as a Post-Doctora
Dr. Ramakrishnan currently holds an appointment as an Asst. Prof. at IIT Bombay, and sits on the advisory board of Eywa Neuro. He holds immense experience in electrochemistry, batteries, and material characterization for neural interfaces.
Dr. Ramakrishnan completed his Ph.D. from Stanford University and went on to work as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at UC Berkeley. His experience earned him a position at Neuralink, where he led the Implant Electrochemistry team. His love for research, teaching, and Chemistry brought him back to Mumbai where he runs a successful lab in IIT Bombay's Chemistry Department.
Dr. Amol Yadav is a biomedical engineer and neuroscientist. He is currently appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurological Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine. He leads the Brain-Spine-Machine Interfaces Lab where his research focuses on using neural engineering technologies to treat neurological disor
Dr. Amol Yadav is a biomedical engineer and neuroscientist. He is currently appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurological Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine. He leads the Brain-Spine-Machine Interfaces Lab where his research focuses on using neural engineering technologies to treat neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease and spinal cord injuries.
When not treating diseases, his research endeavors to ask questions such as "what are the limits of our perception?"
Dr. Yadav obtained his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at Duke University in the laboratory of Dr. Miguel Nicolelis with an emphasis on brain-machine interfaces and neuromodulation. Following two brief postdoctoral appointments in Neurobiology and Neurosurgery at Duke University, he began his lab at Indiana University in 2021. His experience in pre-clinical animal models and human subjects research enable the implementation of innovative ideas that can be taken from bench to bedside.
Dr. Deepti Chugh is a neuroscientist with expertise in the field of epilepsy, neuroinflammation, and neuromuscular disorders. She received her doctorate in Neurobiology from Lund University, Sweden, with a focus on neuroinflammation and adult hippocampus neurogenesis in epilepsy. Later, as a postdoctoral scholar at Ohio State Unive
Dr. Deepti Chugh is a neuroscientist with expertise in the field of epilepsy, neuroinflammation, and neuromuscular disorders. She received her doctorate in Neurobiology from Lund University, Sweden, with a focus on neuroinflammation and adult hippocampus neurogenesis in epilepsy. Later, as a postdoctoral scholar at Ohio State University, USA, she investigated the pathophysiology of neuromuscular disorders utilizing multiple electrophysiological approaches. She has more than a decade of experience in preclinical animal models of neurological disorders and has published in several peer-reviewed journals. Currently, she is employed as a research fellow at IIT Kanpur apart from her role as a scientific advisor at Eywa Neuro.
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