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Emergent Ventures winners, 54th cohort

Technology
Global
Started May 25, 2026

Kenny Guo, Krish Chhajer, Luthira Abeykoon Mudiyansela, Toronto, quantum computing. Jolie Gan, Calgary/SF, a publication on science and meta-science. Hudson Mitchell-Pullman, 16, San Diego, how users interact with LLMs to learn. Adnan Manna, 17, Amman, Jordan, finding exoplanets. Heloise Hoffman, Stanford, biomedical research to cure her own rare disease. M.F. Libano-Monteiro, Portugal/LSE, economics education through […] The post Emergent Ventures winners, 54th cohort appeared first on Margi...

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Highlighting diverse projects, from quantum computing to biomedical research, showcases the range of potential solutions to today's pressing problems.
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Celebrating winners can create unrealistic expectations for success in innovation, potentially discouraging those who face significant barriers.
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The focus on individual projects may overlook systemic issues in funding and support for emerging technologies and research across diverse fields.
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Investing in young innovators like the Emergent Ventures winners fosters a culture of creativity and problem-solving for global challenges.
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Young researchers should prioritize collaboration with established institutions to enhance the impact of their innovative ideas and findings.
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