Internship

Software Engineer Intern

Posted on 7/19/2023

Neuralink

Neuralink

501-1,000 employees

Develops brain-computer interfaces for medical use

No salary listed

Austin, TX, USA

The internship is in-person and available in either Fremont or Austin locations.

Category
Backend Engineering
Embedded Engineering
Mobile Engineering
Software Engineering
Requirements
  • 3+ years of software engineering experience
  • 9+ months experience of application of technical skills outside of the classroom
  • 1+ previous technical internship
Responsibilities
  • Architecting and implementing elegant software solutions
  • Working on a variety of software projects related to brain-computer interfaces
  • Collaborating with cross-disciplinary teams
  • Delivering manufacturable solutions
  • Communicating across teams

Neuralink develops brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that enable direct communication between the brain and external devices. Its main product, the N1 Implant, is a small, fully implantable device that allows users to control computers or mobile devices. The implant works by processing neural signals with low-power chips and transmitting the data wirelessly to a dedicated application, which translates brain activity into commands. What sets Neuralink apart from competitors is its focus on both medical applications for individuals with mobility issues and the potential for cognitive enhancement for a broader audience. The company's goal is to restore autonomy to those with unmet medical needs while exploring new ways for humans to interact with technology.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$696M

Headquarters

Fremont, California

Founded

2016

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What believers are saying

  • Neuralink has begun human trials, expanding its reach to global participants with disabilities.
  • The partnership with the University of Miami enhances Neuralink's research credibility and trial capabilities.
  • Advancements in AI-driven neural signal decoding could enhance Neuralink's data processing efficiency.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from international projects threatens Neuralink's market dominance.
  • The SEC investigation into Neuralink could lead to legal and financial challenges.
  • Growing competition from startups like Paradromics and Indian brands may affect market share.

What makes Neuralink unique

  • Neuralink's N1 Implant is fully implantable and cosmetically invisible, unlike competitors' devices.
  • The R1 Robot ensures precise, minimally invasive implantation of ultra-thin electrode threads.
  • Neuralink's wireless technology allows seamless brain-to-device communication without external hardware.

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Benefits

An opportunity to change the world and work with some of the smartest and the most talented experts from different fields.

Growth potential. We rapidly advance team members who have an outsized impact.

Excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance through a PPO plan; parental leave.

Flexible time off + paid holidays.

Equity + 401(k) plan.

Commuter Benefits.

Meals provided.

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

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2 year growth

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Coinomist
Apr 3rd, 2025
Neuralink Launches Human Trials for Brain Implants

Neuralink launches human trials for brain implants.

Crypto Tale
Apr 3rd, 2025
Neuralink Expands Global Search for Patients to Test Brain Chip

Neuralink is developing a fully implantable and wireless BCI that allows users to control computers and other devices using only their thoughts.

Decrypt
Apr 3rd, 2025
Elon Musk’S Neuralink Opens Its Doors For Brain Implant Human Trials

Decrypt’s Art, Fashion, and Entertainment Hub. Discover SCENENeuralink, the brain-computer interface company founded by Elon Musk, has opened its patient registry to applicants worldwide, bringing its mind-controlled technology to more people with severe disabilities.In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, Neuralink said the applications were open to those with quadriplegia, regardless of location.“If you have quadriplegia and are interested in exploring groundbreaking ways to control a computer using your thoughts, you can now sign up from anywhere in the world,” Neuralink wrote on X.going global! 🌏please refer patients with paralysis (who may benefit fromBCI technology) to be considered for inclusion in our clinicaltrials @neuralink https://t.co/BkZd9W9CdL — Dr. Jordan Amadio (@AmadioMD) April 2, 2025The U.S. Food and Drug Administration allowed the neuroscience company to perform human testing in September 2023, but thus far, only three people have been approved by Neuralink for a brain-computer implant.According to the questionnaire on the Neuralink website candidates must be at least 18 years old and have one of the following conditions: quadriplegia (paralysis affecting all four limbs), paraplegia (paralysis of the lower body), visual impairment or blindness (partial or total vision loss), or a speech impairment that affects the ability to speak or be understood.Candidates are also asked whether they have known allergies to metal or contrast dye, whether they are fluent in English, whether they have medical insurance, and what their biological sex is.In its brochure, Neuralink said it won’t accept individuals who already have implanted devices such as a pacemaker or deep brain stimulator, have a history of seizures, require MRIs for an ongoing medical condition, or receive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment.Test subjects would be compensated for study-related costs like travel expenses.Launched by Musk in 2016, Neuralink was founded to develop brain-computer interface technology to address neurological disorders and, in the long term, to create a direct interface between humans and artificial intelligence.During Tesla's March all-hands meeting, Musk hinted at a future in which the line between human and machine may blur even further.“Long term, we will also have enhancement of humans—optionally, if somebody wants to have cybernetic enhancements with Neuralink. If you want to go cybernetic and have superintelligence and see in different wavelengths, we could absolutely provide superhuman abilities via Neuralink in the future,” Musk, who is CEO of the company, said. “One thing is for sure: the future is going to be very interesting.”.@elonmusk: “Long term we will also have enhancement of humans … If somebody wants to have cybernetic enhancements … we could absolutely provide superhuman abilities via Neuralink in the future.” pic.twitter.com/A42LHCGrOS — Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) March 21, 2025In May 2024, Musk announced on X that Neuralink was seeking a second participant for its brain-computer interface human trials

SRN News
Mar 31st, 2025
Chinese brain chip project speeds up human trials after first success

Neuralink is working on wireless brain chips that are inserted inside the brain to maximise signal quality, while its rivals are working on semi-invasive chips, or brain-computer interface (BCI) systems, which are placed on the brain's surface.

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Mar 7th, 2025
This Indian Brand from Shark Tank and Hotstar is Competing with Elon Musk's Neuralink

Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk, is developing a brain-computer interface (BCI) that connects human brains directly to computers.

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