Student innovations with our DIY Neuroscience kits!
From classroom experiments to groundbreaking projects, our community of student innovators is pushing the boundaries of neuroscience and bioelectronics with BioAmp hardware!
Whether it's decoding brain waves, controlling robots with muscle signals, or crafting unique biofeedback applications, these brilliant minds are turning ideas into reality. Explore their incredible achievements and get inspired to build your own HCI/BCI projects.


Team Neuroassist (SIH winner, 1st prize)
Mahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering, Nanded
Their idea was to build an intelligent biomonitoring system to monitor and assist astronauts during critical conditions in space by processing real-time data using gaze tracking, EEG signals, facial recognition, and voice analysis.

Team NeuroPi (NTX Hackathon winner)
Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra
They developed Neuro Hack, a personalised brain frequency recognizer designed to help you achieve a calm or focused state of mind by automatically selecting & playing songs on Spotify in realtime based on recorded EEG signals.
HCI/BCI projects made by students using our hardware

Krishnanshu Mittal
SRM University, Chennai
He created a 2 channel EMG game setup using DIY Neuroscience kit Pro where three hand gestures are detected to control keys.

Mayoogh Girish
Christ University, Bangalore
He used BioAmp EXG Pill to record the EMG signals and then use them to control a 3D printed prosthetic hand.

Dhruv Wadhwa
Bennett University, Greater Noida
He measured heart rate using BioAmp EXG Pill and integrated them with LEDs. When your heart rate peaks, the LEDs will be brighter.

Aryan Prakhar
NSUT, New Delhi
He detected EMG signals from both arms and visualized 2-channel EMG on a LCD display using DIY Neuroscience Kit Pro.

Dev Saran & Payal Lakra
DEI Agra & VIPS New Delhi
They created an EEG Tug-of-War game where the person with better focus retention wins. EE

Aman Shrivastava
Hobbyist & BCI Enthusiast
In this project, he records eye impulses (EOG) using the BioAmp EXG Pill to track up and down eye movements.