Emergent Ventures winners, 46th cohort

William Wu, NoVa, piano, Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff.

Olga Niekrasova, Kyiv, animated film.

Anhelina Leshak, Ukraine/GWU, general career support.

Myles Fritts, Florida, fish and genetics.

Luzia Bruckamp, LSE, education and fertility.

Maximilian Jager, Frankfurt, LLMs to outline the German regulatory code.

Reyansh Sharma, London/Cambridge, open source math for the AIs.

Donnacha Fitzgerald, improve genome editing, London, from Ireland.

Sam Glover and Stella Tsantekidou, free speech in the UK.

Lyubov Guk, London/Ukraine, immigrant entrepreneurs.

Lily Geidelberg, London, AI and your calendar.

Ben Johnson, London, new policy and research developments for R&D.

Aden Nurie and Ian Cheshire, Tampa and Wallingford, “We’d like a grant to help us turn ChatARV into the best AI algorithm for finding comparable properties on the market.”

Jessie Chen, Singapore/Cambridge,  privacy-preserving machine learning models that can work on encrypted data without exposing sensitive information.

Anton Leicht, Berlin, AI policy research.

Here is Nabeel’s semantic search for previous EV winners.

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