Cohort 3 (2019-2021)

KHALID ALAM, GRADUATED

KHALID ALAM, GRADUATED

 

 

 

Khalid K. Alam is cofounder and CEO of Stemloop, a synthetic biology startup that is unlocking the power of biological sensors. In 2016, Khalid received his Doctorate in Biochemistry and Graduate Certificate in Life Science Innovation and Entrepreneurship from the University of Missouri, where he built computational and biomolecular tools to address a number of problems ranging from high-throughput sequence analysis to targeted drug delivery.

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YU KAMBE, GRADUATED

YU KAMBE, GRADUATED

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Yu Kambe is the Co-founder and CEO of NanoPattern Technologies, a company that is enabling advanced quantum dot display manufacturing. Yu received his B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Cornell University in 2013. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago Institute for Molecular Engineering.

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KATIE KOLLHOFF MOUAT, GRADUATED

KATIE KOLLHOFF MOUAT, GRADUATED

 

 

 

While completing a Master of Engineering Management degree at Northwestern University, Katie Kollhoff Mouat leads the NUMiX Materials team in business development, external partnerships, and company management. She is a chemical engineer with over a decade of experience in chemical process safety and process performance analysis.

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KEVIN O'CONNOR, GRADUATED

KEVIN O'CONNOR, GRADUATED

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Kevin O’Connor earned a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Missouri with a research focus on the development and characterization of dielectric materials and components for high voltage, high power systems. He founded Caporus Technologies, LLC in 2018 to focus on the development and commercialization of novel thin-film dielectrics for high energy density capacitors.

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GARY ONG, GRADUATED

GARY ONG, GRADUATED

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Gary Ong holds a B.S., M.S. and Ph.D in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Focusing on ion transport materials in his doctoral studies, he built a variable temperature and environmental platform to study the ion transport properties of porous ceramics and composites.

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