
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.",.
Grant Programs
Sectors
Location
Other Grantees
Discover other builders in the community working on exciting projects.

Winston Iskandar
AI literacy startup

Marta Bernardino
From all 3 grant I was and still am working on a higly efficient and adaptive tree planting hexapod to end with reforestation limitations.
Shraddhaa Mohan
I’m building an open-source bipedal robot (based on Michigan Robotics's Legolas (https://github. com/daviddoo02/Legolas-an-open-source-biped) —but the real project is the comprehensive, public-facing documentation behind it.
Max Kendall
High-altitude balloons are used to research meteorological conditions in the upper atmosphere twice a day by the National Weather Service.
Aditi Datla
I’m working to develop a wearable AI-integrated biosensor that can track and predict hormonal fluctuations in real time for women, starting with estrogen and progesterone, two of the most misunderstood hormones in female health.

Ashna Nirula
I'm working to develop a novel CRISPR delivery method in plants to work towards price parity in gene-edited crops. Gene-edited crops have awesome potential to produce better foods with customization and precision.
Anirudh Mazumder
Over seventeen million people die from clogged arteries every year, and over sixty percent of drug treatments for chronic illnesses fail due to improper drug delivery standards.

Yoyo Yuan
growing neurons and measuring cognitive complexity

Marcelo Chaman Mallqui
Canada's largest undergrad conference on AI (CUCAI) at 18 & 19.
