Far Sleep

About

We are a research organization committed to making programmable sleep a reality. Our mission is to build sleep cybernetics that enable precise control over sleep onset, architecture, and duration. With programmable sleep, we seek to increase the quality and quantity of humanity's conscious experience.

People

Minjune Song

Minjune Song

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CEO & Founder

Minjune Song founded Far Sleep to develop portable, noninvasive medical devices for programmable sleep. A Machine Learning student at Carnegie Mellon University, he previously served as Founding Engineer at Invisibility and conducted neurotechnology research at UPitt. His technical work focuses on developing deep learning models for precision ultrasound targeting, researching FDA regulatory pathways for insomnia treatment devices, and building proof-of-concept systems for transcranial neuromodulation. Minjune's approach centers on achieving millimeter-accurate stimulation of deep brain regions that regulate sleep-wake cycles, working toward a future where sleep quality and duration can be precisely controlled through noninvasive technology.

Sean Isomatsu

Sean Isomatsu

Electrical Engineer

Sean Isomatsu leads hardware development at Far Sleep. At UC Berkeley's Sensor & Actuator Center, he designs miniaturized focused ultrasound systems for neuromodulation and develops piezoelectric micromachined ultrasound transducer (pMUT) arrays for biological imaging. His IEEE MEMS 2025 publication demonstrates sub-millimeter precision in tissue detection using wearable ultrasound. Sean's work spans mixed-signal PCB design, MEMS fabrication, and wireless system integration. At Far Sleep, he applies this expertise to build portable ultrasound arrays capable of targeting sleep-regulating brain regions with millimeter accuracy. His technical background includes two years in automotive manufacturing at Aisin, providing practical experience in high-reliability system design essential for medical device development.

Contact

General Inquiries:

info@farsleep.com

Research Collaborations:

research@farsleep.com