The
BioLiminal
Interface

TOPICS COVERED BY THIS BLOG:

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Biomedical Engineering

Introducing emerging technologies in the biomedical engineering field.

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Bioethics

Discussions on how to balance biotechnology with human dignity and safety.

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Personal Projects

Bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical solutions.

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H.C.

Data-driven dreamer
Thought unpacker
Wordsmith
My journey didn't begin in a lab, but rather with a love for language.

I was always drawn to the rhythm of syntax, the precision of writing, and the quiet power of human emotion carried through words, even across languages I had to learn piece-by-piece. But over time, I began to ask: what if language wasn’t just words? What if it could be numbers, neural signals, or code–systems that let us “speak” directly with our own bodies? That question led me to biomedical engineering, and especially to brain-computer interfaces: artificial systems designed to communicate with biology itself.

That fascination became personal when my father–someone defined by his clarity, freedom, and voice–experienced facial paralysis from a case of shingles. It was then I realized biomedical devices aren’t just groundbreaking innovations. They are tools that can restore autonomy, expression, and dignity. They are, in a very real sense, ways of giving language back.

This blog is where I explore these ideas. I write to make life-changing biomedical engineering more accessible, question its ethical boundaries, and document my own attempts to turn theory into meaningful projects. The most important thing is not simply learning how to listen to our bodies; what matters is how to answer back.

About Me

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