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Hello 👋 I’m Ricardo Albornoz.

Neurotechnology will redefine how humans interface with reality. I've believed that for years — and I've been building toward it ever since.

My background sits at an unusual intersection: software engineering, IT infrastructure in manufacturing, and a deep obsession with how the brain works. I completed a Computer Science degree and a Full-Stack Engineering program, not as checkboxes, but because I wanted to actually understand the systems I care about. More recently, I've been working on bio-signal pipelines — exploring how EEG and physiological data gets processed and transformed into something meaningful.

But long before any of that, I was fascinated by cognition. How perception works. How memory forms. How something invisible shapes everything we experience. That curiosity never left — it just found a direction.

The NeuroCircuit is where I filter signal from noise. Every week I track what's actually moving in brain-computer interfaces, biosensing, and neuroengineering — cutting through the hype to give builders, researchers, and curious minds the clarity they need to stay ahead.

Hack The Neuron is the longer vision: a collaborative ecosystem where developers, researchers, and innovators build tools, share knowledge, and push the boundaries of human-machine interaction together.

I'm still learning. Still building. But I care deeply about doing this work responsibly — and about being useful to others doing the same.

If you're here because neurotechnology feels like a frontier, not a trend — welcome. You're in the right place.

—Ricardo Albornoz

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