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Certainly, I struggle with writing down the things I do and sharing them frequently enough, neither I am good at keeping in touch with people. Yet, I want to steer towards sharing more my journey of building OpenIC from the ground up. As a founder, I am wearing all the
M. Bruschi, J. Fuentes, D. Garcia, J. Rodriguez, C. Silva-Cardenas and M. Monge, "Towards an Open-Source Wireless Power and Data Transfer Library for Implantable and Wearable Medical Devices, " accepted to 2026 IEEE Latin American Symposium on Circuits and Systems (LASCAS), Arequipa, Peru, 2026. LASCAS 2026
E. K. Jacobs, M. Monge, A. Switalla, R. A. Frederick, and F. Deku, “Iris 128x: open-source 128 channel headstages for neural stimulation and recording,” J. Neural Eng., vol. 22, no. 6, p. 066009, Nov. 2025. jacobs-iris-jne-2025jacobs-iris-jne-2025.pdf3 MBdownload-circle Journal of Neural Engineering Paper-Link GitHub: https://github.com/openic-org/iris-128 Documentation:
Last week, I gave an invited talk at a hybrid event in Lima, Peru, entitled ”Open Gate: A Top-Down Silicon Journey”. This event was led by the IEEE CAS Student chapter of the National Major University of San Marcos (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos), Lima, Peru, and co-organized by