Prineha has been named one of five 2018 Moore Inventor Fellows this year by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. The Moore Inventor Fellows program program supports early-career scientist-inventors working on innovative projects with the potential to bring about significant change. Since its inception in 2016, the foundation has supported early-career scientist-inventors at a critical stage of research, by giving them the resources and freedom to test out their ideas. Each fellow receives a total of $825,000 over three years to drive their invention forward, including $50,000 per year from their home institution.
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