Introducing Cohort 2024

Activate’s 62 new fellows are driving meaningful change toward a sustainable and equitable society
We are thrilled to announce our newest class of Activate Fellows, Cohort 2024! With 62 fellows and 50 companies, Cohort 2024 is our largest yet. Selected from over 1,000 applicants, this new class of fellows is pioneering some of today’s most promising innovations across a range of critical sectors, including energy, transportation, manufacturing, agriculture, and national security. During the two-year Activate Fellowship, our new fellows will turn their breakthroughs into businesses and transform into high-impact science entrepreneurs.
“People, not ideas alone, move the world forward. It is through the drive and determination of brilliant scientists and engineers that we are witnessing true progress,” says Activate CEO Cyrus Wadia. “Our current Activate Fellows and alumni are already pioneering innovative solutions that make a measurable difference. We’re thrilled to support the next 62 visionaries who will lead the charge in addressing our most urgent issues through groundbreaking science and technology.”
Activate Houston
Our brand new Activate Houston Community welcomes 11 inaugural fellows, who will benefit from Houston’s rapidly expanding innovation ecosystem and the region’s tradition of innovation in energy, materials, life sciences, space, and other sectors.
The inaugural fellows in the Activate Houston Community are advancing technologies across agriculture, life sciences, chemistry, materials, robotics, built environment, space and aeronautics, and carbon management. Some exciting innovations include removing per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from water using UV light, tracking crop pollinators using lidar and machine-learning algorithms, inventing a highly dexterous, affordable robotic hand to address labor shortages, and the world’s first high-throughput and low-cost nanomanufacturing system.
Krish Mehta
Phoenix Materials decarbonizes concrete by refining industrial waste.
Alec Ajnsztajn
Coflux Purification’s photocatalytic absorbent breaks down toxic forever chemicals, or PFAS, into harmless byproducts.
Rodrigo Alvarez
Elysium is developing muscle-like actuators to enable low-cost robots with human-level dexterity to address labor shortages.
Gabriel Cossio
Nanoscale Labs is developing affordable commercial-scale nanomanufacturing systems to create products that solve critical public health and sustainability problems.
Sonia Dagan
Atolla Tech is developing a system for identifying and quantifying airborne insects, providing real-time pest alerts and monitoring of beneficial insects.
Ryan DuChanois
Solidec is chemical manufacturing, simplified. Using air, water, and electricity our autonomous reactors generate the world’s most essential chemicals, on-site and on-demand.
Yang Xia
Solidec is chemical manufacturing, simplified. Using air, water, and electricity our autonomous reactors generate the world’s most essential chemicals, on-site and on-demand.
Blake Herren
Raven Space Systems is modernizing composite manufacturing with breakthrough 3D printing and Industry 4.0 solutions.
Matt McDermott
Newfound Materials is accelerating the discovery and manufacturing of critical energy materials via a predictive platform for inorganic materials synthesis.
Wei Meng
LumiStrain’s Strain Sensing Smart Skin (S4) uses nanotechnology to ensure the safety and reliability of critical infrastructures.
Meagan Pitcher
Bairitone's AI-driven, sonar-based diagnostic imaging technology for home use reduces healthcare costs while improving accessibility.
Activate Anywhere
Recognizing that talent exists in every part of the United States, Activate Anywhere is a virtual community of connected but not co-located fellows. Fellows work in their local innovation ecosystem, plugged into Activate’s network of mentorship, education, and community.
The 12 new fellows joining the Activate Anywhere Community are located in ten U.S. cities, including Denver, CO; Raleigh, NC; Baltimore, MD; and Milwaukee, WI. These fellows are developing solutions in several fields: water purification, quantum networks, fast diagnostics, quantum inspired computing, “forever chemicals” degradation, toxins detection, 3D printing, methane elimination, vacuum-insulated glass windows that are as insulating as walls, and “bearingless” electric motors that could improve their efficiency to over 90 percent.
Camila Uzcategui
Manifest Technologies reimagines manufacturing with fast, sustainable technology for on-demand production of complex parts, driving industry innovation and improving global accessibility.
Johnny Hergert
Manifest Technologies reimagines manufacturing with fast, sustainable technology for on-demand production of complex parts, driving industry innovation and improving global accessibility.
Eli Hornstein
Elysia grows feed crops that prevent livestock from emitting methane, which could cut global warming as much as eliminating every airplane on Earth three times over.
Poolad Imany
Icarus Quantum is developing scalable hardware enabling a safe and high-speed quantum internet.
Will Moy
COBI seeks to democratize next-generation computing by providing low-cost, low-power, and portable quantum performance.
Paige Peters
Rapid Radicals Technology's Torrent3 treatment system eliminates sewer overflows and increases sewer security by treating wastewater 20X faster than conventional treatment.
Lily Rajic
Elateq, Inc. is creating the next generation of electrochemical water processing technologies.
Nathan Petersen
Motibera, Inc. enables cost-effective, oil-free, sustainable machinery using next-generation force-capable electric motors.
Daryl Staveness
ExciPlex is developing portable mycotoxin detection systems through photochemical and spectroscopic innovation.
Ratnesh Tiwari
NextGlass is developing super-insulating vacuum glass windows that can be mass-produced at a cost similar to current windows.
Momcilo Gavrilov
SHARP Diagnostics creates rapid, affordable nucleic acid tests, making essential medical diagnostics accessible everywhere.
Taylor Cottle
SHARP Diagnostics creates rapid, affordable nucleic acid tests, making essential medical diagnostics accessible everywhere.
Activate New York
The Activate New York Community supports science entrepreneurs as they build and scale innovations, primarily in carbon tech. The community’s 13 new fellows are developing cutting-edge solutions for carbon capture, energy storage, water purification, sustainable materials, and more to help drive the next pillars of decarbonization. The Activate New York Community is a collaboration with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to forge New York State’s Carbontech Development Initiative.
Jiye Son
Anew Material reimagines what things are made of.
Mike Grzenda
Plumajet does targeted high-efficiency spray coatings on small and complex 2D/3D objects.
Richard May
Standard Potential Co. is scaling sodium-ion battery technologies that minimize minerals and manufacturing for sustainable energy storage.
Andrew Wang
Standard Potential Co. is scaling sodium-ion battery technologies that minimize minerals and manufacturing for sustainable energy storage.
Ian McKendry
HiT Nano is an advanced materials manufacturing company delivering next-generation cathode materials for lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries.
Christopher Abram
HiT Nano is an advanced materials manufacturing company delivering next-generation cathode materials for lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries.
Brenna Boehman
Sinkco Labs is unlocking permanent carbon storage in marine sediments, optimized for supply chain decarbonization.
Yunha Hwang
Tatta Bio is building genomic intelligence to accelerate biotechnology research and development.
Andre Cornman
Tatta Bio is building genomic intelligence to accelerate biotechnology research and development.
Greg Schwenk
One-D Nano produces a powerful yet inexpensive, cutting-edge nanomaterial that makes green hydrogen production more accessible and cost-effective.
Justin Silpe
PumpKin offers a science-backed, safe, and all-natural solution to keep breastmilk fresh for longer.
Diandian Zhao
Carbon Infuse is developing technologies to transform CO2 and waste into building materials, decarbonizing heavy industries and the built environment.
Yang Zhong
Carbion transforms biomass into battery-grade graphite faster and cheaper than incumbents, forging domestic supply chains and strengthening energy resilience.
Activate Boston
The Activate Boston Community will be joined by 12 new fellows pushing boundaries across a variety of domains, from defense to energy to biotech. One fellow’s ammonia synthesis reactor would replace the Haber Bosch Process, potentially preventing the emission of over 140 million tons of CO2 annually while simultaneously supplying ammonia to sustain over three billion people. Another fellow aims to reduce wildfire risk with autonomous drone maps. Another is developing a coating for solar panels to convert wasted ultraviolet light to usable infrared.
Wyatt Arnold
Prospect Growth is nanoengineering high-efficiency fertilizers to help farmers grow more with less.
Harish Banda
Sustainability doesn't have to mean sacrifice. Daqus Energy’s high-energy, organic batteries are redefining what’s possible.
Laron Burrows
Andros is replacing the Haber-Bosch industrial ammonia synthesis reactor with modular reactors operating at atmospheric pressure.
Ian Goodine
rStream is a robotics company developing technology to sort waste upstream of the recycling facility.
Ethan Walko
rStream is a robotics company developing technology to sort waste upstream of the recycling facility.
Nelson Ndahiro
Drūl is developing an oral microbiome analysis device to detect oral and chronic diseases rapidly.
Brent Ifemembi
Drūl is developing an oral microbiome analysis device to detect oral and chronic diseases rapidly.
Scarlett Koller
Mithril's dynamically reshapable reflector technology will allow new space-based atmospheric monitoring capabilities for better resilience to natural disasters.
Erin Linebarger
Robotics 88 reduces wildfire risk with autonomous drone maps.
Theo Mouratidis
Hyperion Transport Systems Inc. is developing an electric thruster for in-space propulsion, greatly enhancing spacecraft mission capabilities.
Will Sawyer
Resolute Methane aims to reduce near-term global warming by treating low-concentration methane emissions from dairy barns and other sources.
Minh Tran
Heliotrope’s innovative technology enhances solar panel performance by transforming the sunlight, delivering an impressive power boost of up to 15 percent.
Activate Berkeley
Activate’s longest-standing community, Activate Berkeley, welcomes 14 fellows in its 10th cohort to date. Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, fellows are solving critical problems such as designing compact transformers to dramatically improve electricity access, recycling textile waste to create circular clothing supply chains, and developing a sustainable alternative to palm oil using biomass waste. Most fellows in the Activate Berkeley Community embed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s Cyclotron Road program, where Activate’s entrepreneurial fellowship model originated.
Mert Akin
EELI is unlocking untapped lithium sources—cheaper, faster, electrified.
Rushin Contractor
TopoLight is developing the next generation of semiconductor lasers.
Gabi Dweck
Oleo transforms wasted biomass into sustainable oil inputs.
Kelly Redmond
Oleo transforms wasted biomass into sustainable oil inputs.
Nosa Edoimioya
Reforge Robotics creates software that helps manufacturers reduce costs by using low-cost robots instead of expensive machines for precision manufacturing.
Advait Holkar
Praio will economically manufacture bio-derived commodity chemicals, such as aviation fuel, using synthetic protocells with a reduced carbon footprint.
Nikita Khlystov
Huminly develops enzymes that break down plastic to enable infinite textile waste recycling.
Nicholas Sarai
Huminly develops enzymes that break down plastic to enable infinite textile waste recycling.
Hitesh Manglani
Supercarb converts carbohydrates from waste biomass into high-performance, low-impact, and cost-competitive fibers.
Rakki Chandran
Supercarb converts carbohydrates from waste biomass into high-performance, low-impact, and cost-competitive fibers.
Pauliina Meskanen
With its patent-pending thermal storage technology, Calectra provides zero-carbon, low-cost industrial process heat up to 1,600°C.
Nate Weger
With its patent-pending thermal storage technology, Calectra provides zero-carbon, low-cost industrial process heat up to 1,600°C.
Carla Pinzon
Expand Power Tech increases access to electrification through improved power electronics.
John Slack
Rhoic’s breakthrough nanomanufacturing process enables high-speed, high-quality nanofiber production, starting with next-generation fuel cells to drive hydrogen adoption.
Cohort 2024 joins a community of 249 Activate Fellows and alumni who have collectively raised more than $2.3B in follow-on funding from public and private sources since Activate’s founding in 2015—a nearly 38X leverage on every dollar spent to support fellowships.
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