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Aydin Gokce is an engineer working at Saronic, a defense technology company. I found Aydin from a post he published online outlining ‘how to culture neurons in your kitchen for under $2000’. I later learned this was in relation to a project he is working on by the name of ‘rat computer’. The goal is to use rat neurons as a computing substrate alternative to silicon. More on this in the interview.
Listening to this conversation is an opportunity to observe the nascent ideas of someone who could one day be as influential as history's most notable innovators.
Follow Aydin on X: @aydinwastaken
This podcast was recorded in the Legacy Interviews studio. To support this endeavor, book a remote or in-person interview to capture your loved one’s story. Once you have it, it immediately becomes an heirloom, your family’s most valued treasure.
Learn more at www.LegacyInterviews.com
By With Benjamin AndersonAydin Gokce is an engineer working at Saronic, a defense technology company. I found Aydin from a post he published online outlining ‘how to culture neurons in your kitchen for under $2000’. I later learned this was in relation to a project he is working on by the name of ‘rat computer’. The goal is to use rat neurons as a computing substrate alternative to silicon. More on this in the interview.
Listening to this conversation is an opportunity to observe the nascent ideas of someone who could one day be as influential as history's most notable innovators.
Follow Aydin on X: @aydinwastaken
This podcast was recorded in the Legacy Interviews studio. To support this endeavor, book a remote or in-person interview to capture your loved one’s story. Once you have it, it immediately becomes an heirloom, your family’s most valued treasure.
Learn more at www.LegacyInterviews.com