The Web Summit technology conference selected Seal-Bin Han, a sophomore in the Johns Hopkins Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, to attend their 2014 conference.

Han is a both a Hodson Trust and Bloomberg Scholar. He developed one of the world’s smallest neural prosthetics, originally designed as a minimally invasive cochlear implant at the School of Medicine. He co-founded World Youth Initiative, a non-profit that served ten countries and received the $150,000 PR & Media Package Award by the J. Luce Foundation. He is currently launching a data analytics company called Tier5. Seal-Bin has also played saxophone for the National John Philip Sousa Honors Band.

Read more at the Web Summit blog