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The Innovation Fellows program at Rice College has introduced its newest cohort of proficient researchers.
The Innovation Fellows program helps the interpretation of analysis from the lab to real-world startups by funding, mentorship and different assets. It’s designed to assist Rice school and doctoral and postdoctoral college students flip their revolutionary concepts into profitable ventures that make a tangible affect on the world. This system is run by the Liu Thought Lab for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Lilie) and the newly created Workplace of Innovation, in partnership with the analysis institutes at Rice.
The inaugural cohort in 2022 introduced in additional than $1 million in enterprise capital funding, greater than $3 million in further nondilutive funding and greater than $500,000 in buyer revenues. The cohort included notable ventures such because the winner of the inaugural TEX-E Prize, Helix Earth Applied sciences, and the winner of the 2023 Massachusetts Institute of Know-how Water, Meals and Agriculture Prize, Sygne Options, which completed second on the 2023 Rice Enterprise Plan Competitors.
The 2023 Innovation Fellows cohort consists of 10 excellent researchers and innovators from a variety of disciplines throughout Rice’s colleges of Engineering and Pure Sciences. They have been chosen from a extremely aggressive pool of candidates for his or her distinctive analysis, entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to driving optimistic change in trade and society.
“The Rice Innovation Fellows program is a crucial a part of our efforts to assist innovation and entrepreneurship,” mentioned Rice President Reginald DesRoches. “These distinctive people characterize a few of the most revolutionary and promising analysis being carried out at Rice, and we’re thrilled to assist them as they work to carry their concepts to the world.”
The ten members of the 2023 cohort are:
- Martha Fowler, a doctoral pupil from the bioengineering lab of Omid Veiseh.
- Carson Cole, a doctoral pupil from the chemistry lab of Jeff Hartgerink.
- Fatima Ahsan, a doctoral pupil from {the electrical} and pc engineering lab of Behnaam Aazhang.
- Siraj Sidhik, a doctoral pupil from the supplies science and nanoengineering lab of Aditya Mohite.
- Roman Zhuravel, a postdoctoral pupil from the physics and astronomy lab of Guido Pagano.
- Samira Aghlara-Fotovat, a doctoral pupil from the bioengineering lab of Veiseh.
- Clarke Wilkirson, a doctoral pupil from the mechanical engineering lab of Peter Lillehoj.
- Yuren Feng, a doctoral pupil from the civil and environmental engineering lab of Qilin Li.
- Yang Xia, a doctoral pupil from the chemical and molecular engineering lab of Haotian Wang.
- Thao Vy Nguyen, a doctoral pupil from the chemical engineering lab of Sibani Lisa Biswal.
Innovation Fellows obtain as much as $20,000 in funding in addition to entry to entrepreneurship coaching and mentorship from skilled entrepreneurs and traders.
“We’re extremely excited to welcome this distinctive group of researchers into the Innovation Fellows program,” mentioned Yael Hochberg, head of the Rice Entrepreneurship Initiative and school director for Lilie. “We sit up for working with them as they convey their groundbreaking analysis to market and make an actual affect on the world.”
“With commercialization of analysis on the forefront of what Rice College needs to do, the Innovation Fellows program is the primary in a constellation of applications and assets developed by the Workplace of Innovation to assist impactful new ventures overcome the laborious tech ‘valley of loss of life’ and transition from the campus to the group, so we may also help create the following era of game-changing firm for Houston, Texas and the world,” mentioned Paul Cherukuri, Rice’s vp for innovation.
For extra details about the Rice Innovation Fellows program, contact Lilie Government Director Kyle Judah at okayyle.judah@rice.edu or go to https://commercialization.rice.edu/