I’m a 3rd-year student. Took OD from college to go full-time — 12 hours a day at my desk.
Not alone. A small team walks with me. We’re building India’s first digital neuromorphic processor for satellites.
@svembu sir, this is our way of building for Bharat.
@anandmahindra
Most people chase GPUs.
We’re trying to make AI work with minimal power — to run in space, on drones, or in a rural school.
That’s why SNNs. That’s why this path.
@svembu sir, we think deep tech should serve real Bharat. We’re doing our part.
We struggled with STDP for days. The learning just wouldn’t happen.
Then one night, after fixing just one line… it worked.
The network learned.
It’s not world-class yet, but it’s ours.
@svembu sir, we’re not asking for help — just hoping you’ll see us
So yeah, next month, I’m subscribing. Not just for the blue tick — but for the chance to be heard.
If you see me making noise here, just know...
it took 2 years of silence, saving, and stubbornness to get here.
I know there are so many industrial leaders, founders, and visionaries on this platform.
And I really want to speak here too. I want to be part of that table.
so yeah, I felt stuck. Had thoughts to quit Twitter and focus only on LinkedIn.But now... plot twist!
Elon dropped the premium price to around ₹447/month.
Suddenly, there’s a small window open for people like me.
And when I say “freedom of speech,” I mean the real one. The one where you're allowed to be heard—only if you pay.
No blue tick, no reach. Just crickets.
Felt like Twitter said: “You want freedom? Okay, pay monthly. Or shut up.”
I’ve been posting consistently on LinkedIn for the past 2 years. Slowly, people started listening.
At the same time, I started posting on Twitter too... but Twitter didn’t give me that “freedom of speech” feeling.
This is Mithun Vimalan — Founder & CEO of ULOG3.
I’ve got around 3600+ followers on LinkedIn. Might sound small to some, but as a teenager, that’s huge for me.
Alright people, thanks to @elonmusk latest plot twist, I’m finally getting Premium next month. Before the algorithm starts treating me like royalty, I’m going to flood this account with all the neuromorphic madness we’re building in India.
@svembu sorry to spam the comment secession(last attempt sir)
We’re a student team (all under 20) building neuromorphic chips. We've developed an SNN model & would love to meet you to discuss further. I admire your work in AI and have tried many ways to reach you—this is my last hope.
Hello sir,
We’re a student team (all under 20) building neuromorphic chips. We've developed an SNN model & would love to meet you to discuss further. I admire your work in AI and have tried many ways to reach you—this is my last hope.
— Mithun Vimalan.
@svembu
Your journey in building top AI models in India truly inspires us. Even a short meeting would mean a lot. We believe your guidance can push our SNN work forward in a real way.
Hope to hear from you soon.
— Mithun Vimalan
@svembu
Hello sir,
We’re a student team (all under 20) building neuromorphic chips. We've developed an SNN model & would love to meet you to discuss further. I admire your work in AI and have tried many ways to reach you—this is my last hope.
— Mithun Vimalan
@svembu
Part 15 (Final)
We’re only 20.
Some people say, “Wow!”
Others ask, “Are you sure you know what you’re doing?”
Both are fair.
But we’re not asking for blind faith — just one chance to prove what we’re capable of.
🙏
#ProjectCF#ULOG3#NeuromorphicChip#TamilNewYear#Startups
Part 14
If you see potential in this…
If you believe innovation doesn’t only come from giant labs…
Help us.
Or connect us to someone who can.
And if not, we’ll keep going. That’s our promise.
Part 13
We’re not asking for donations.
All we need is:
🖥️ Some computing resources
🧠 Mentorship from experts
🔧 Access to FPGA tools
That’s it. Just a little push forward.
Part 12
Our current model has bugs.
Conceptual gaps? Maybe.
But those are fixable.
With the right guidance, this could go from great to groundbreaking.
We know that.