Our Team


Kameron Lee

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Hi! My name is Kameron, and I am the Chief Executive Officer and a co-founder at NeuroSat. I am a student in the class of 2027 at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST). Driven by a lifelong passion for electrical engineering and aerospace, I co-founded NeuroSat with Rithvik to revolutionize space exploration by enhancing CubeSat capabilities through decentralized data processing. The idea for NeuroSat’s mission emerged after I read an article on the downsides of autonomous satellite missions, which highlighted challenges like communication bandwidth, processing inefficiencies, and security vulnerabilities. This sparked my determination to address these issues with a more robust, decentralized approach. As CEO, I manage the business, oversee operations, update the website, and lead marketing efforts to secure sponsors and attract customers. Outside of NeuroSat, I enjoy playing basketball and participating in extracurricular activities such as the Computer Team and Bioinformatics Society.

Rithvik Redrouthu

Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

Hi! My name is Rithvik and I am the Chief Technology Officer and a co-founder at NeuroSat. I am a student in the class of 2027 at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST).  As NeuroSat's CTO, I am responsible for managing the development and design of our system along with being the head programmer. Previously, I was an applied physics research intern at the National Institute for Standard and Technology (NIST) under the Quantum Nanophotonics group. I worked on the Superconducting Optoelectronic Networks (SOENS) project, where I researched and designed SNSPD/JJ circuits to model functions associated with synaptic and dendritic computations in neural systems. I am also a founding engineer of Instachip (YC W25), a $20 million microchip laboratory backed by Y Combinator, OpenAI, IBM, and more. At Instachip, I created the Verilog package manager (pip install circuits) and am behind the Verilog community’s module registry.