BY NEUROSCIENTISTS, FOR NEUROSCIENTISTS
Ripple Neuro is a company of experienced neuroscientists and engineers who have a firsthand understanding of researchers' needs. Our mission is to provide world-class neural interface research tools to our customers. Our cutting-edge products and unparalleled support empower you to continue your best work advancing the frontiers of neuroscience.
Portable Realtime Processors
Smarter. Smaller. Wireless.
Next-generation research system
Thanks to Ripple’s proprietary processors, you no longer need a rack-full of equipment to get the data you need. A single processor is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, and yet is powerful enough to record up to 512 channels of high-bandwidth electrophysiological data, while performing closed-loop stimulation on any or all channels, all processed directly on the device for minimal latency. Ripple’s flagship processor, the Summit, provides wireless communication via WiFi, and is designed for impact resistance and durability, allowing you to use it where other processors don’t dare to go.
Simultaneous Recording and Stimulation
Simultaneous Recording and Stimulation Every channel, anytime.
With unmatched signal quality and flexibility
Developed under DARPA, DoD and SBIR funding, Ripple’s proprietary ASICs allow you to stimulate and record on every channel. Unlike bulky and noisy switching headstages, Ripple’s Front Ends offer exceptional signal quality and low noise, in a compact package. Additionally, Ripple’s proprietary fast-settle technology makes stimulation artifacts almost disappear, allowing you to record resultant spikes even on the channels stimulation is delivered on.
Implantable Technologies
Novel technologies for novel applications.
Ripple is at the forefront of implantable technology, developing devices that range from eliminating infection-prone percutaneous connections in primate research, to rugged implants that can last in excess of 10 years for human prosthetics.
Simultaneous Recording and Stimulation
Every channel, anytime.With unmatched signal quality and flexibility
Developed under DARPA, DoD and SBIR funding, Ripple’s proprietary ASICs allow you to stimulate and record on every channel. Unlike bulky switching headstages, Ripple’s Front Ends offer exceptional signal quality and low noise, in a compact package. Additionally, Ripple’s proprietary fast-settle technology makes stimulation artifacts almost disappear, allowing you to record resultant spikes even on the channels stimulation is delivered on.
IMPLANTABLE TECHNOLOGIES
Novel technologies for novel applications.Ripple is at the forefront of implantable technology, developing devices that range from eliminating infection-prone percutaneous connections in primate research, to rugged implants that can last in excess of 10 years for human prosthetics.
All Ripple products are designed, built and serviced in-house, resulting in the most cutting edge systems and products, and unmatched support.
Ripple processors are backed by a 5 year warranty.
Questions? We’re here to help.
SALES
Jessi Mischel, PhD
Lead Research Sales Engineer
Jessi earned her Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh working with Dr. Aaron Batista to develop novel tools for studying sensorimotor integration and assessing the efficacy of new forms of providing feedback to prosthetic users. She has always had an affinity for hardware, which has served her well as the Lead Research Sales Engineer at Ripple for the last year and a half.
Rebecca Gerth, PhD
Research Sales Engineer
Rebecca earned her Biomedical Engineering PhD at University of Pittsburgh with Dr. Carol Colby where she applied signal processing techniques to study the communication of spatial information between distant brain areas during the planning and generation of eye movements. She is excited to bring her passion for analysis to the Ripple Sales Team."
Viral Sheth, MS
Director of International Sales
Viral received his M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Virginia Commonwealth University. Viral is passionate about driving advancements in neuro disorders through research including epilepsy, Parkinson’s, stroke and many more. Previously, he worked with Electrical Geodesics, Inc. (EGI), for over a decade, working closely with researchers and clinicians from around the world in establishing state of the art multi-modal neuroimaging labs. At Ripple Neuro, he is looking forward to building long term relationships with our customers and partners worldwide to deliver innovative solutions coupled with a customer-centric and learning mindset.
SUPPORT
Jonathan Landes, PhD
Lead Research Support Engineer
Jonathan earned his Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. at Washington University in St. Louis working in the motor neurophysiology lab of Daniel Moran. His research focused on the design and implementation of algorithms for Brain-Computer Interfaces and he has a passion for applying signal processing and machine learning techniques to translate neural signals into the recovery of lost motor function.
Landan Mintch, MSBME
Research Support Engineer
Landan earned his Masters degree in Biomedical Engineering at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis working in the cardiovascular neurophysiology and bioelectronics laboratories of Dr. John Schild and Dr. Ken Yoshida, respectively. His research focused on control of cardiovascular variables through slight electrical interrogation of afferent visceral nerves and on conduction blocking techniques in vivo.