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RESEARCH SOFTWARE · DATA ENGINEERING · FRONTIER AI · OPEN-SOURCE LIBRARIES



R&D portfolio by Adrian Curtin, PhD


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About

Neurosynq is where I publish the R&D work worth maintaining in the open — tools used in my own research, libraries that have outgrown the projects they were born in, and experiments at the edge of what's currently possible.

The bar is simple: rigorous, reproducible, and actually useful.


What lives here

Research tooling Processing pipelines, analysis utilities, and reproducible workflows for neuroimaging, human factors, and neuroergonomics research.

Open-source libraries General-purpose software extracted from years of building production systems — ORMs, backend tooling, and other libraries worth maintaining on their own.

Frontier AI Applied work and experiments with current-generation models — agents, tooling, and research at the edge of what these systems can do.

Data & visualization Interactive dashboards, exploratory tools, and publication-quality figure generation.


Questions, collaborations, or ideas — open an issue.

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