| 1. Abhijeet Satani is an Indian neuroscientist from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, with a background in spirituality and business. |
| 2. He is known for inventing the 'Brain-to-Computer Interface'. |
| 3. From a young age, Abhijeet showed curiosity and creativity, spending time studying science and philosophy. |
| 4. Abhijeet admired the work of scientists Vilayanur Subramanian and Dr. Richard Aldrich, which inspired his career in neuroscience. |
| 5. At 13, he succeeded in creating mobile terminals and methods for their usage. |
| 6. In 2014, he was incubated at I-create and invented muscle-controlled prosthetics and a cognitively operated system. |
| 7. Abhijeet created the "Alternative Nervous System" in 2015-16, helping a 5-year-old with a unique spinal cord interface. |
| 8. He also developed the 'Brain-Computer Interface Module' for real-time feedback during surgeries, earning patents worldwide. |
| 9. Abhijeet aspires to advance neuroscience research and collaborate with doctors for patient care. |
| 10. He uses social media to share his research visually and believes in the transformative power of research for personal growth. |
| 11. He has made contributions in the field of neuroscience, radiology, prosthetics, phantom limbs, and in General anatomy. |
| 12. His work focuses on understanding the human brain, brain development, the impact on the brain due to external interactions, and bridging human inefficiencies through technology. |
| 13. He has various intellectual properties (Patents) and research papers under his name. |
| 14. He aims to spread awareness about the workings of the brain by creating projects like 'Brain on Social Media' and 'Sensorium', leveraging digital art and social media. |
| 15. He was homeschooled and taught himself subjects advanced for his age. |
| 16. His patent for the Cognitively Operated System (COS) spans throughout the USA, Europe, China, and India. |