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Emergent Ventures, 31st cohort

Clayton Haight, Waterloo, robotics and accelerating progress in hardware.

Hemanth Surya Ganesh, freshman at Dickinson College, also India, longevity research and general career support.

Lisa Wehden and Minn KimPlymouth accelerates innovation through faster and more transparent immigration services.

Pranav Konjeti, Richmond, VA, high school, to build out a web site on extracurricular activities.

Neel Redkar, UCLA, artificial photosynthesis.

Kevin Liu, Vancouver, cybersecurity.

Julie R. Vaughn, Cambridge, Mass., to study delaying menopause and epigenetic reproductive aging measures.

Grace Sodunke, Oxford, AI and general career development.

Anirudh Bharadwaj Vangara, with co-founder, Toronto.  Sophomores in high school, to build a semantic search engine to match students with internship and other opportunities.

John Ervin Caldemeyer, UCLA, to translate Juan Marsé into English.

T.G. Hegarty, Cork, for on-line math education and Breakthrough Maths.

Elly Shin, San Francisco, formerly of Loyal, to research the possibility of extending menopause.

Harry O’Connor, Cork, Ireland, 17, robotics.

Mark Halka, Waterloo, robotics and robotic arms.

Ukraine cohort:

Kyiv School of Economics and Tymofiy Mylovanov, repeat winners, to support and cultivate talent in Ukraine.

Taisiia Karasova, AstroSandbox, to help sponsor the Ukrainian National internet-Olympiad on Astronomy.

Congratulations to all, and yes there are still more winners to be listed (I do these in batches).  Here are lists of previous Emergent Ventures winners.

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