At NerveNet, we are
on a mission to make
neural engineering education accessible
to students in India.

At NerveNet, we are
on a mission to make
neural engineering education accessible
to students in India.

This rapidly growing field sits at the intersection of neuroscience, AI, and engineering, enabling us to understand and interact with the brain like never before.

Despite its huge potential, neural engineering is still largely unknown in India. We want to change that. Through our structured weekend workshop series, we introduce students to the fundamentals of brain-computer interfaces, neural signals, and real-world applications—helping them build practical projects and gain valuable skills.

This rapidly growing field sits at the intersection of neuroscience, AI, and engineering, enabling
us to understand and interact with the brain like never before. Despite its huge potential, neural engineering is still largely unknown in India.
We want to change that. Through our structured weekend workshop series, we introduce students to the fundamentals of brain-computer interfaces, neural signals, and real-world applications—helping them build practical projects and gain valuable skills.

Hi! I'm Kriti. I started out like many of you, an undergrad in India, obsessed with the brain but lost on where to learn neurotech. No courses, no mentors, barely a path to follow.


So I built NerveNet: the space I wish I'd had with hands-on learning, real projects, and a community that opens doors.

NerveNet was born out of a gap in education—a lack of resources for students in India to explore neural engineering, brain-computer interfaces (BCI), and human-computer interaction.

Our Story

Our Story

Meet Our Current Team

Past Designers

  • Kriti Kacker

  • Apoorva Mahajan

  • Kate Lee (Web Designer)

  • Sonya He (Graphic Designer)

Past Designers

Connie Kim

Jesse Zhang

Hi! I’m Kriti. I started out like many of you, an undergrad in India, obsessed with the brain but lost on where to learn neuro-tech. No courses, no mentors, barely a path to follow.


So I built NerveNet: the space I wish I’d had with hands-on learning, real projects, and a community that opens doors.

NerveNet was born out of a gap in education—a lack of resources for students in India to explore neural engineering, brain-computer interfaces (BCI), and human-computer interaction.

Meet Our Current Team