Author

Rassly Rasjid

Author · Framework Developer · Researcher

Biography

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Rassly Rasjid is the author of Life After Coma: The Quiet Architecture of a Second Life and the developer of the Life After Coma Framework.

In 2005, he survived a catastrophic traumatic brain injury resulting in a three-day coma, skull fracture, spinal damage, and three surgeries. The reconstruction that followed — spanning more than two decades — forms the basis of his memoir and the conceptual framework he developed from it.

Rassly Rasjid is a technology founder with experience in systems design and AI research. His current work explores cognitive continuity architecture and the AIBOX research environment — an early-stage project at the intersection of reconstruction thinking and artificial intelligence.

He lives and works between Indonesia and the Netherlands.

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Short · 80 words · Events, social profiles

Rassly Rasjid is the author of Life After Coma: The Quiet Architecture of a Second Life and the developer of the Life After Coma Framework (LACF). A survivor of severe traumatic brain injury in 2005, his work explores how human cognition reconstructs itself after catastrophic disruption — and what that reconstruction might teach us about the architecture of identity. He is a technology founder and researcher working between Indonesia and the Netherlands.

Medium · 120 words · Media kits, back cover

Rassly Rasjid is the author of Life After Coma: The Quiet Architecture of a Second Life and the developer of the Life After Coma Framework.

In 2005, he survived a catastrophic traumatic brain injury resulting in a three-day coma, skull fracture, spinal damage, and three surgeries. The reconstruction that followed — spanning more than two decades — forms the basis of his memoir and the conceptual framework he developed from it.

Rassly Rasjid is a technology founder with experience in systems design and AI research. His current work explores cognitive continuity architecture and the AIBOX research environment. He lives and works between Indonesia and the Netherlands.

Long · 200 words · Website, press packets

Rassly Rasjid is the author of Life After Coma: The Quiet Architecture of a Second Life, forthcoming from Life After Coma Press. He is the developer of the Life After Coma Framework (LACF) and the originator of the Invisible Survivor Model.

In 2005, Rassly Rasjid sustained a catastrophic traumatic brain injury following a severe accident — resulting in a three-day coma, skull fracture, spinal damage at the L4 vertebra, and three surgeries over the following years. The reconstruction that followed, spanning more than two decades, is the subject of his memoir and the foundation of the conceptual framework he developed from it.

Rassly Rasjid is a technology founder with experience in systems design, AI research, and the architecture of complex organisations. His current work focuses on cognitive continuity architecture — how the structural patterns of human cognition might be preserved and supported through human-AI collaboration — and the AIBOX research environment, an early-stage project at the intersection of reconstruction thinking and artificial intelligence.

He lives and works between Indonesia and the Netherlands.

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