Dr. Albert Szent-Györgyi
At Neurotech Society, we are structuring our operations into three key phases: research, technical development, and creation.
During the research phase, students will be provided with a variety of resources—ranging from podcasts and movies to journals and articles—both directly and indirectly related to your specific project, designed to inspire and motivate. Participants are exposed to diverse perspectives and creative resources, encouraging out-of-the-box thinking and a deeper understanding of the project's context.
The technical development phase equips members with the specific skills and tools needed to bring their ideas to life. By organizing relevant talks and providing access to specialized resources, this phase empowers individuals to overcome technical challenges, bridging the gap between theory and practice.
Finally, the creation phase integrates the knowledge from research and the skills from technical development, culminating in the practical realization of projects. This structure ensures that ideas are not only innovative but also technically feasible and well-executed, allowing for a comprehensive, well-rounded development process from conception to completion.
Introductory projects designed with extra guidance to help beginners grasp the essential fundamentals required to get started with neurotech.
Tailored for students with well-defined ideas and the necessary skills, these projects may lead to participation in hackathons or competitions.