About

Intheon was founded by pioneers in brain-computer interface and biosignal processing technology, with a team of talented neuroscientists and engineers.

Tim Mullen

Tim Mullen

CEO & Research Director

Dr. Tim Mullen holds degrees in computer science and computational and cognitive neuroscience from UC Berkeley (B.A.s) and the UC San Diego Dept. of Cognitive Science (M.S. and Ph.D) and Institute for Neural Computation. At Xerox PARC he developed patented applications of wearable brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. Over the last fifteen years he has advanced widely used methods and software for neural signal analysis and state decoding. His scientific publications focus on the use of machine learning and adaptive system identification techniques applied to non-invasive and intracranial electrophysiological data (e.g. EEG, ECoG), to detect mental states and neuronal pathologies. He is a frequent speaker at international conferences and workshops, and his work has been highlighted by media outlets including TED, BBC World, Discovery Science, and Wired, and before the US Congress. He is founding director of the annual Mozart & the Mind festival with Mainly Mozart.

Christian Kothe

Christian Kothe

Chief Technology Officer

Christian Kothe (CTO) is a widely recognized expert in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology with over a decade of experience in neurotechnology. He obtained the M.S. in Computer Science from the Berlin Institute of Technology and spent several years as a research scientist at the Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, UC San Diego. He is the creator of the popular open-source BCILAB toolbox and the Lab Streaming Layer for multimodal sensor data acquisition and streaming. His patented algorithms for artifact removal have been obtained (since 2013) by over 250 researchers and businesses. In 2011 he pioneered and defined the concept of "Passive BCI" with T.O. Zander. Mr. Kothe joined Intheon as Chief Technology Officer in 2015.

Allen Gruber

Allen Gruber

Board Member

Allen has a Clinical Neurology and research background and a history of success with startup companies. In 1993 he co-founded INTERVU, a video streaming company acquired by Akamai Technologies, and in 2000 he co-founded Kintera, acquired by Blackbaud. Dr. Gruber co-founded Brain Corporation, funded by Qualcomm Ventures. He was a Clinical Professor in the UCSD School of Medicine and a Senior Fellow at the SCCN. Dr. Gruber graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and completed a Clinical Neurology Residency at Washington University in St. Louis.

Our team additionally includes talented neuroscientists and engineers with expertise in signal processing and machine learning, multimodal data analysis, and web/mobile technologies.

Want to work with us? We'd love to hear from you! careers@intheon.io.

Contact

Intheon's vision is to embed advanced neurotechnology into everyday life.
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