
Rhythm Doshi
I'm Building
Low-cost Nuclear Waste Reprocessing.
Bio
Rhythm is a young technical builder from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, known for hands-on, high-impact projects at the intersection of engineering and practical science. He received a 1517 Medici grant ($1,000) plus an angel investor grant ($3,500) to advance work on Low-cost Nuclear Waste Reprocessing, focusing on scalable solutions for sustainable energy. Previously, Rhythm distinguished himself by designing a prototype waste monitoring system that demonstrated efficient data collection and processing for industrial applications.",.
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