
About Silicon Synapses
Welcome to Silicon Synapses, a new and innovative podcast looking at the extensive and new industry combining Neuroscience and Robotics. Neurorobotics utilizes theoretical principles from Neuroscience and attempts to help solve problems and create new ideas to explore with Robotics, microrobotics, and more. Our podcast aims to delve deep into this fascinating intersection, bringing together experts and enthusiasts to share their insights and explore the latest developments.
The Host


Hiteyjit Singh Gujral
Hiteyjit Singh Gujral is a neuroscience student and neurotechnology researcher focused on how the brain interfaces with machines.
Through Silicon Synapses, he sits down with neuroscientists, engineers, and founders working at the cutting edge of neurotechnology — from brain–computer interfaces to neural sensing, stimulation, and neuro-robotic systems.
His goal is simple: to understand how these technologies actually work, where they fall short, and how they might reshape medicine, human performance, and our relationship with technology.
Silicon Synapses reflects Hiteyjit’s belief that the future of neurotech will be built at the intersection of rigorous science, engineering, and honest conversation — not hype.
Our Vision
Neurotechnology is moving fast — but the conversation around it hasn’t caught up.
Much of the public narrative is either oversimplified hype or inaccessible technical jargon. Silicon Synapses exists to close that gap. Our vision is to create a space where neurotechnology is discussed with both technical rigor and intellectual honesty.
We believe the most important conversations in neurotech happen when researchers, engineers, and builders speak openly about their work — including its limitations, failures, and unanswered questions. By capturing these conversations, Silicon Synapses aims to make the field more transparent, more understandable, and ultimately more impactful.
Neurotechnology will shape medicine, human ability, and how we understand the brain. Our goal is to help people understand it before it reshapes the world.
