Integral is building technologies to treat neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Our first device is a miniaturized, implanted, deep-brain interface for severely affected patients. It will have unprecedented capabilities for recording and modulating neural activity and for monitoring patients’ symptoms.
This device will dramatically advance our ability to treat brain disorders and to understand their biological causes. We will use this unique discovery platform to develop an expanding range of more effective treatments that will ultimately be accessible to everyone.
Leadership:
Flip Sabes, CSO - Neuralink cofounder, UCSF Professor Emeritus, neuroscientist and neurotech innovator
Milan Cvitkovic, CEO - Neurotech venture builder; previously first-hire at Convergent Research, AI researcher, and software engineer
Stephen O'Driscoll, VP of Engineering - Verily cofounder and former Head of Electrical Engineering, former Director of Device Electronics at Science Corp
We prioritize ambitious engineering, speed, and patients' needs.
You will personally own multiple mission-critical MechE efforts as part of developing and shipping our first device, including at least one of the following:
Design, fabrication, and testing of our device’s novel electrodes and leads
Electrode coating development
Surgical insertion tool development
Development of implanted connectors, hardware, and interconnects for thin-film leads
We work full-time, in-person in South San Francisco.
You should have exceptional abilities in at least one of the following areas:
Medical device design and assembly
Surgical tool development
Thin-film electrode design and development
Thin-film electrical interconnect development
Electrochemical test development
Coating development
In vivo testing
Image analysis
Development of surgical targeting systems
You should also have:
The desire to get your hands dirty: drive CAD, write python, rapid prototype, etc.
Cross-disciplinary knowledge of disciplines like biomedical engineering, materials science, biology, medical imaging, or software engineering
Deep understanding of fundamental MechE principles
The need for speed