Dan Furman
Neuroscientist with a B.A. in Neurobiology from Harvard and a Ph.D. from the Technion's Evoked Potentials Laboratory under Professor Hillel Pratt. After graduation he joined NeuroVigil, a sleep-analysis company where he worked closely with the late Stephen Hawking. At the Technion he became the first researcher to demonstrate non-invasive brain data controlling individual neuroprosthetic fingers. He co-founded Arctop in 2016 in San Francisco to build the intelligence layer between brain-sensing hardware and downstream applications, focusing on decoding speed and personalization.