Our Projects

From theoretical inquiry to applied innovation — our projects span disciplines and borders.

Active Quantum Pharma AI

Quantum Computing for Drug Discovery

Developing quantum algorithms to simulate complex molecular interactions, dramatically accelerating the drug discovery pipeline. This project bridges theoretical physics, chemistry, and pharmaceutical science.

Project Lead

Dr. Elena Vasquez

Funding

NIH / $4.2M

Duration

2023 — 2027

Active Climate Policy Urban

Urban Resilience & Climate Adaptation

Building adaptive frameworks for coastal megacities facing sea-level rise, extreme weather, and population displacement. We work with urban planners and policymakers in 12 cities worldwide.

Project Lead

Dr. Amara Okafor

Funding

EU Horizon / €3.8M

Duration

2024 — 2028

Active Neuroscience Robotics Health

Neural Interfaces for Rehabilitation

Brain-computer interfaces that decode motor intent and drive assistive devices, restoring independence for patients with spinal cord injuries and neurodegenerative conditions.

Project Lead

Dr. Yuki Tanaka

Funding

DARPA / $5.1M

Duration

2022 — 2026

Completed Biology Climate Engineering

Synthetic Biology for Carbon Capture

Engineering microbes to efficiently capture and sequester atmospheric CO2, with pilot deployments in industrial settings.

Project Lead

Prof. James Chen

Funding

Gates Foundation / $2.5M

Duration

2020 — 2024

Active Humanities History Digital

Digital Archives of Post-War Europe

A comprehensive digital humanities project preserving and analyzing primary sources from the post-1945 European reconstruction period.

Project Lead

Prof. Sarah Whitfield

Funding

NEH / $1.8M

Duration

2023 — 2026

Active AI Ethics Policy Math

Fairness in Automated Decision Systems

Mathematical frameworks and policy recommendations to ensure algorithmic fairness in criminal justice, lending, and hiring contexts.

Project Lead

Dr. Marcus Lindberg

Funding

NSF / $1.2M

Duration

2024 — 2027

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