I am the co-founder and CEO of Neurosoft Bioelectronics, a startup developing scalable brain-computer interfaces, combining a deeptech vision with a medtech execution.
I studied microengineering and nanotechnology at EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne), with a detour to Harvard Medical School for my master’s thesis. After earning my BSc in 2014, I became obsessed with how microelectronics and stretchable systems could radically improve our ability to interface with the nervous system.
That obsession led to a PhD, focusing on four years of free R&D, preparing the ground-work for my startup company.
I am passionate about neurotechnology, entrepreneurship, and technological breakthroughs across hardware and software, and personal finance. Things I love but haven’t mastered (yet): sailing and chess.
These days I split my time between Switzerland (Geneva & Lausanne) and the U.S. (mostly New York).
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