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Dr. Josué López

Principal

As a scientist, entre­pre­neur, and investor, Josué focuses on companies building the next industrial and tech­no­log­ical renaissance — from next-generation compute and AI-accelerated discovery platforms to advanced manu­fac­turing, robotics, and physical AI.

Before joining DCVC, Josué was an investor at Fine Structure Ventures, where he backed early-stage companies commer­cial­izing break­through science across computing, manu­fac­turing, and energy. Before that, he was the CEO of Kyber Photonics, a DARPA- and Activate-supported startup developing lidar-on-a-chip sensors for autonomous vehicles and machines, where he gained firsthand experience with the cost, performance, and reliability require­ments that separate laboratory science from commercial deployment. In research spanning nano­ma­te­rials, 3D nanoprinting, photonics, and lidar, he co-authored 15 publi­ca­tions (including a 2025 letter in Science on supporting PhDs building deep-tech ventures) with over 2,000 citations over his career. Josué holds a PhD and master’s degree in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT, where he was an MIT Pres­i­den­tial Fellow, NSF Fellow, and Facebook Fellow, and a bachelor’s in physics with distinction in research from Rice University.

Josué is a Founding Team Member of Science for America, a solutions incubator, and an active Activate Fellowship alumnus. As a first-generation college student and son of immigrants, he brings a deep appre­ci­a­tion that resilience, the audacity to pursue trans­for­ma­tive ideas, and access to capital determine who gets to build the future.