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7 top Houston researchers join Rice innovation cohort for 2025
The Liu Idea Lab for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Lilie) has announced its 2025 Rice Innovation Fellows cohort, which includes students developing cutting-edge thermal management solutions for artificial intelligence, biomaterial cell therapy for treating lymphedema, and other innovative projects.
The program aims to support Rice Ph.D. students and postdocs in turning their research into real-world solutions and startups.
“Our fourth cohort of fellows spans multiple industries addressing the most pressing challenges of humanity,” Kyle Judah, Lilie’s executive director, said in a news release. “We see seven Innovation Fellows and their professors with the passion and a path to change the world.”
The seven 2025 Innovation Fellows are:
Chen-Yang Lin, Materials Science and Nanoengineering, Ph.D. 2025
Professor Jun Lou’s Laboratory
Lin is a co-founder of HEXAspec, a startup that focuses on creating thermal management solutions for artificial intelligence chips and high-performance semiconductor devices. The startup won the prestigious H. Albert Napier Rice Launch Challenge (NRLC) competition last year and also won this year's Energy Venture Day and Pitch Competition during CERAWeek in the TEX-E student track.
Sarah Jimenez, Bioengineering, Ph.D. 2027
Professor Camila Hochman-Mendez Laboratory
Jimenez is working to make transplantable hearts out of decellularized animal heart scaffolds in the lab and the creating an automated cell delivery system to “re-cellularize” hearts with patient-derived stem cells.
Alexander Lathem, Applied Physics and Chemistry, Ph.D. 2026
Professor James M. Tour Laboratory
Lathem’s research is focused on bringing laser-induced graphene technology from “academia into industry,” according to the university.
Dilrasbonu Vohidova is a Bioengineering, Ph.D. 2027
Professor Omid Veiseh Laboratory
Vohidova’s research focuses on engineering therapeutic cells to secrete immunomodulators, aiming to prevent the onset of autoimmunity in Type 1 diabetes.
Alexandria Carter, Bioengineering, Ph.D. 2027
Professor Michael King Laboratory
Carter is developing a device that offers personalized patient disease diagnostics by using 3D culturing and superhydrophobicity.
Alvaro Moreno Lozano, Bioengineering, Ph.D. 2027
Professor Omid Veiseh Lab
Lozano is using novel biomaterials and cell engineering to develop new technologies for patients with Type 1 Diabetes. The work aims to fabricate a bioartificial pancreas that can control blood glucose levels.
Lucas Eddy, Applied Physics and Chemistry, Ph.D. 2025
Professor James M. Tour Laboratory
Eddy specializes in building and using electrothermal reaction systems for nanomaterial synthesis, waste material upcycling and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) destruction.
This year, the Liu Lab also introduced its first cohort of five commercialization fellows. See the full list here.
The Rice Innovation Fellows program assists doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers with training and support to turn their ideas into ventures. Alumni have raised over $20 million in funding and grants, according to Lilie. Last year's group included 10 doctoral and postdoctoral students working in fields such as computer science, mechanical engineering and materials science.
“The Innovation Fellows program helps scientist-led startups accelerate growth by leveraging campus resources — from One Small Step grants to the Summer Venture Studio accelerator — before launching into hubs like Greentown Labs, Helix Park and Rice’s new Nexus at The Ion,” Yael Hochberg, head of the Rice Entrepreneurship Initiative and the Ralph S. O’Connor Professor in Entrepreneurship, said in the release. “These ventures are shaping Houston’s next generation of pillar companies, keeping our city, state and country at the forefront of innovation in mission critical industries.”
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