
Aarav Sharma
I'm Building
Cognitive Neuroscience for Brain-Controlled Prosthetics
Bio
Aarav Sharma is a young technical builder based in Singapore who received funding from the Merge Grants program to work on advancing Cognitive Neuroscience for Brain-Controlled Prosthetics. Prior to this, Aarav has demonstrated a strong commitment to cutting-edge research and development in neurotechnology. Their work focuses on creating practical solutions that bridge neuroscience and assistive technology.
Milestones
Founded a company developing AI tools for medical diagnosis, secured seed funding.
Co-authored paper on neural networks for medical imaging, published in peer-reviewed journal.
First place in computer science category for AI-powered diagnostic tool prototype.
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