Science Axon Terminal

<
>

Science Axon Terminal

Card79

Recipient

Science Axon Terminal is a portable neural signal simulator designed by CARD79 for Science Corporation. Functioning like an “MP3 player for neural data,” the device allows researchers to load, browse, and play pre-recorded neural signals for pre-implant evaluation of brain–computer interfaces in a fully non-invasive environment.

The project focused on translating highly specialized neuroscience workflows into a clear, approachable, and physically intuitive experience. CARD79 worked closely with Science to create a device that feels precise and trustworthy while remaining portable, ergonomic, and easy to operate. Through rapid prototyping, ergonomic refinement, and iterative hardware studies, the team developed a compact instrument that balances scientific rigor with the familiarity of consumer electronics.

The result establishes a new interaction paradigm for neurotechnology tools—making advanced neural research more accessible, understandable, and operationally seamless for researchers and engineers.

Key Team Members

Card79 Team
Afshin Mehin,
Han-Chiu Chen,
Levi Joo,
Andres Belisario,
Mehek Gopi Vohra,
Aleks Tsatskin,
Jean-Louis Iaconis,
Science Corporation Team
Max Rothman,
David Hess,
Hawk Pang,