
Inventing, Researching, and Innovating.
I’m Aadit Mathur — a high school innovator building AI-powered wearable tech, conducting biomedical research, programming autonomous robots and teaching CS to 200+ students.
Entrepreneurship Research and Innovation
Founder of “NeurBand” a AI driven wearable to help with neuromuscular wellness.
Filed a non-provisional patent with USPTO.
Filed for a Class 2 FDA Biofeedback Device at FDA.
Conducted research on Parkinson’s Disease; Raised awareness and significant funds for Parkinson’s research and education, contributing significant volunteer hours.
Presented research at GIDAS Research Conference (April 2024): “Autoimmune Indicators of Parkinson’s Disease.”
Innovative Autonomous robotics SW development
2nd place award at Michiana Premier Event (International robotics event through FTC). Received Inspire award (highest honor, Jan 2025), Think Award (2nd place, March 2025) in regional FTC robotics events
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Vitalysis
Non-profit educational videos and curriculum to teach Computational Biology algorithms reaching 200+ students.
http://www.vitalysis.org
Senior Care voluntering
Volunteered at Senior Care facility understanding the challenges faced as one ages. This allowed me to develop patience, empathy and start thinking of using innovation to springboard ways to provide comfort.
Pycode Academy
As an instructor created clear, engaging lessons to teach under privileged children about Computer Theory and Python programming to prepare them for the American Computer Science League (ACSL)
I’m a high school student passionate about using AI and technology to solve real-world problems—especially in healthcare. I’ve co-founded and contributed to organizations like Vitalysis, NeurcoAI, and PyCodeAcademy, where I focus on innovation, ethical tech design, and empowering youth in STEM.
My interests lie at the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on Parkinson’s disease and AI-driven compute. Through MiRcore, I conduct neuroscience research, and I mentor students in cybersecurity and robotics. I also regularly contribute to open-source projects on GitHub, where I explore practical applications of machine learning and automation.
Outside of academics, I love reading, photography, and playing tennis—pursuits that help me balance logic with creativity.
I aim to combine engineering and empathy to develop technologies that make healthcare more accessible, personalized, and effective. I’m always learning, and I’m excited to continue exploring how innovation can drive meaningful change.
Thanks, Aadit Mathur
My Projects
Some of my additional key projects include
Open Coding Society
Initiated and led a student-driven effort of over 50 students to collaborate, design and build a unified software project from the ground up
BlastEDU – Creator
Recreated the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST), widely used by biologists to compare DNA and amino acid sequences. Implemented core algorithms including word matching, high-scoring pair (HSP) detection, and extension heuristics
8-bit
Created and hosted a bot for the communications platform Discord that enabled users to play Tic Tac Toe, Connect Four, and other games through messages with a centralized database storing many games going simultaneously
Marketed the bot through advertisements on bot listing sites such as top.gg and word-of-mouth advertising
Used in over 50 servers at its peak, with 200+ users
Bjorn
Bot for the San Diego FTC Discord server that pulls match data from public APIs and generates graphics for tournament leaderboards
Used in server with over 300 members and frequently used by teams in the San Diego region to view the status of matches
