An MIT Alumni Association Publication

Thirty members of the MIT community have made it onto Forbes’ prestigious list of “30 Under 30”—people under 30 years old who are changing the world in fields ranging from energy to finance, and from AI to social impact.

“With the expansion across AI, technology, social media, and other industries, the honorees on this year’s list are pushing the boundaries and building their brands beyond traditional scopes,” said Alexandra York, editor for the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, in announcing the list earlier this month. “Our Under 30 class of 2025 proves that you can never begin your career journey too early.”

Visit the Forbes 30 Under 30 website to see who was honored in all 20 categories (each of which has 30 honorees) and to learn more about those from MIT who were recognized—including 21 alumni. Also, check out how MIT did last year.

Forbes 2025 30 Under 30: MIT Community Members

  • Mohammad Alkhadra headshot

    Mohammad Alkhadra SM ’22, PhD ’22 (Energy & Green Tech)

    Founder, Lithios

    Lithios is developing disruptive technology for low-cost lithium extraction.

  • Four images in a row show Sualeh Asif, Arvid Lunnemark, Aman Sanger, and Michael Truell

    Sualeh Asif ’22, Arvid Lunnemark ’22, Aman Sanger ’22, Michael Truell ’22 (AI)

    Cofounders, Anysphere

    Anysphere, more recognizably known as Cursor, is building an AI “Google Docs for programmers” that engineers can use to write and tweak code.

  • Dániel Barabási headshot

    Dániel Barabási (Science)

    Postdoctoral Researcher, Broad Institute

    Barabási’s research applies neuroevolutionary principles to create self-designing neural networks.

  • headshots of Baptiste Bouvier and Hannah Collins

    Baptiste Bouvier ’22, Hannah Collins ’22 (Manufacturing & Industry)

    Cofounders, DiploAI

    DiploAI is an AI-powered software company that collects and analyzes regulatory information for automotive manufacturers.

  • Headshot of Kathleen Brandes

    Kathleen Brandes ’19 (Manufacturing & Industry)

    Cofounder, Adagy Robotics

    Adagy Robotics provides 24/7 monitoring and remote intervention to fix robotics problems.

  • Zoë Bentley headshot

    Zoë Bentley (Education)

    Accessibility Lead, MIT Media Lab

    Bentley co-created OctoStudio, an app that teaches children—including those with low vision and who use screen readers—to code.

  • Sylvia Biscoveanu headshot

    Sylvia Biscoveanu PhD ’23 (Science)

    Postdoctoral Researcher, Northwestern University

    Biscoveanu studies gravitational waves—ripples in space-time caused by cosmic events like merging black holes and neutron stars.

  • Scout Brisson headshot

    Scout Brisson ’17 (Food & Drink)

    CEO, De Soi

    De Soi, which makes sophisticated non-alcoholic aperitifs, was cofounded by pop star Katy Perry and master distiller Morgan McLachlan.

  • Justin Carrus headshot

    Justin Carrus ’17, SM ’18 (Manufacturing & Industry)

    Cofounder, Perygee

    Perygee provides data automation software for industrial manufacturers.

  • Michelle Chao headshot

    Michelle Chao ’17 (Manufacturing & Industry)

    Cofounder, Phoenix Tailings

    Phoenix Tailings is harvesting rare earth metals—which are needed for electric vehicles and other electric devices—from waste products.

  • Naroa Coretti Sánchez headshot

    Naroa Coretti Sánchez, Graduate Student (Transportation & Mobility)

    PhD Candidate, MIT

    Coretti Sánchez has developed an autonomous bicycle that would operate as part of a mobility-on-demand service.

  • Akshaj Kadaveru and Daniel Sun headshots

    Akshaj Kadaveru ’22, Daniel Sun ’22 (Education)

    Cofounders, MathDash

    MathDash is a gaming website that pits users against each other in math problem-solving.

  • Maxwell L’Etoile headshot

    Maxwell L’Etoile PhD ’22 (Energy & Green Tech)

    Cofounder, Aluminio

    Aluminio is developing manufacturing equipment that can replace more than 85 percent of the silver in solar cells with base metals.

  • Nan Li headshot

    Nan Li (Science)

    Postdoctoral Researcher, MIT

    Li is working on implantable devices that can stick to tissues inside the body without stitches, staples, or glue.

  • Shucong Li headshot

    Shucong Li (Science)

    Postdoctoral Researcher, MIT

    Li pioneered a platform of responsive materials, which is being used to help realize fundamentally new types of soft robotics.

  • Paul Liang headshot

    Paul Liang (Science)

    Assistant Professor, MIT

    Liang has laid the theoretical foundations that enable AI to understand content, infer human intents, and navigate social interactions.

  • Jorge Diego Martin Rufino headshot

    Jorge Diego Martin Rufino (Science)

    Scientist, Broad Institute

    Martin Rufino led pioneering work enabling scientists to make hundreds of direct genetic edits to blood stem cells, which could lead to improved leukemia therapies.

  • Nischal Nadhamuni headshot

    Nischal Nadhamuni ’18 (AI)

    Cofounder, Klarity

    Klarity is aimed at automating document and data review. Nadhamuni met his cofounder, Andrew Antos, in an MIT entrepreneur class.

  • Smriti Pandey headshot

    Smriti Pandey (Healthcare)

    Postdoctoral Researcher, Broad Institute

    Pandey has made significant contributions to advancing genome editing tools. Her technologies are currently being advanced for clinical use.

  • Sanjana Paul headshot

    Sanjana Paul, Graduate Student (Energy & Green Tech)

    Cofounder, Earth Hacks

    Earth Hacks is an environmental hackathon organization that has engaged more than 5,000 participants worldwide.

  • Elizabeth Raman-Grubbs headshot

    Elizabeth Raman-Grubbs MASc ’20 (Transportation & Mobility)

    Founder, Supply Chain Gals

    Raman-Grubbs founded Supply Chain Gals to help other women early in their careers find their footing in a traditionally male-dominated industry.

  • Uma Roy headshot

    Uma Roy ’19, MEng ’19 (Finance)

    Cofounder and CEO, Succinct

    Succinct is making zero-knowledge proofs accessible to developers without deep cryptographic expertise. Zero-knowledge proofs enable verification of sensitive information without exposing the underlying data.

  • Anna Sun headshot

    Anna Sun ’23 (AI)

    Cofounder, Nowadays

    Nowadays is an AI-based events planner. Sun says users input details about an event, and an AI bot contacts venues and negotiates deals. 

  • Tiffany Yeh headshot

    Tiffany Yeh ’17 (Social Impact)

    Founder, Eztia

    Yeh started Eztia Corp to develop and commercialize a passive cooling material that’s powered by water instead of electricity. The company's first product is a lightweight wearable that could prevent heat-related illnesses.

  •  Yang Zhong headshot

    Yang Zhong SM ’21, Graduate Student (Energy & Green Tech)

    Founder, WeNexus

    WeNexus has devised a “black box” water desalination system that uses heat from the sun to turn seawater into drinking water.