Vinith worked as a Cognitive Neuroscience researcher at Neuroscape where he helped ship digital therapeutics products (video games) for ADHD and was part of the group that built the science for the world's first FDA approved, prescribable video game.
He was tech lead for the world's first clinical trial for cervical dystonia using aDBS.
He later worked for San Francisco General Hospital working closely with surgeons to build surgical devices and products for neurosurgery and pediatric surgery.