

SEMIFINALS

October 22, 2025 | 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Crowder Courtyard, Anheuser-Busch Hall

Tonight’s Program:
Networking
Get to know the SVC Semifinalists, then vote for your favorite!
Remarks
People's Choice Award
SVC Finalists Announcement
Networking
Thank you for joining us for the Fall 2025 Skandalaris Venture Competition Semifinals! This cycle of the competition saw a record-breaking 131 entries, representing seven WashU schools and the Beyond Boundaries program. Today, 32 semifinalist teams pitched to a panel of experts during closed judging sessions to determine who will advance to the Skandalaris Venture Competition Finals on Wednesday, November 19.
We invite you to mingle with the semifinalists to learn about their ideas and vote for your favorite to win a $500 People’s Choice cash prize!
Click each team’s name to access their website or IdeaBounce® video to learn more about these innovative ideas. Thank you for supporting innovation and entrepreneurship at WashU!
Fall 2025 Skandalaris Venture Competition Semifinalists
Affordable Counter UAS Solutions – A cost-effective counter-UAS turret system using off-the-shelf modular components and affordable munitions to neutralize drones.
John Babineau (SI ‘26)
Assertion AI – A generative AI engine designed for teams that need to deliver predictive models. It automates the full model development workflow through reasoning, cutting delivery time from 3-6 months to under an hour
Yao Xie (PhD ‘14, MBA ‘26), Yifan Zhao (MS ‘26), Mei Zhu (PhD ‘14)
Aurora – A tool that helps healthcare trainees develop and work through clinical reasoning and management of patients.
Nicholas Speller (MD ‘27), Michael Qiu (MD ‘27), Mackenzie Simper (MD ‘27), Justin Chang (MD ‘27)
BABA (Be a Better Athlete) – AI-Powered data science app for Martial Arts athletes. Ohad Dan (MBA ‘26)
CardioVis – Delivers real-time guidance for robotic cardiac surgery by analyzing multiple data streams to enhance precision
Heath Rutledge-Jukes (MD ‘26)
Careprice – An all-in-one patient dashboard for medical procedures and billing that simplifies the healthcare experience by enabling users to schedule and compare procedures based on itemized costs, network status, and patient reviews, while consolidating all of their bills into a single, transparent portal Dagimawi Yasin Mohammed (MPH ‘26)
CaseGen – An AI-powered learning platform that simulates realistic patient encounters, helping medical students and trainees practice clinical reasoning, diagnosis, and decision-making in a safe, feedback-driven environment. Aditya Sehgal (EN ‘25), Anurag Challagundula (LA ‘27), Karan Joseph (MD ‘27), Akshay Mehta (MD ‘26)
Chronicle – A mobile platform aiming to centralize medical care, create a community network, and improve access to medical information for chronic pain patients who have traditionally been less supported by the current medical system.
Pallavi Jonnalagadda (MD ‘27), Heath Rutledge-Jukes (MD ‘26), Juliana Rausch (LA ‘27)
Epi-Pal – Epi-Pal is a smart EPI-PEN case that alerts emergency services when an EPIPEN is used during an anaphylaxis reaction.
Lilly Ortiz (LA ‘27), Sonja Nguyen (BU ‘27), Lily Zarr (LA ‘27), William Li (LA ‘27)
Forthe – An app that helps map out litter in St. Louis and keeps track of litter cleanup. Zellal Abbas (EN ‘28)
HyperscAIle – A workload management network for AI compute resources.
Justin Traenkle (MBA ‘27)
Ignite Performance – Performance coaching and mental training tools for athletes through one-to-one coaching and an online platform.
Reagan Swatosh (MBA ‘26), Abbey Mink (MBA ‘26), Gwynnie Lee (MBA ‘26), David Jackstadt (MBA ‘26), Cora Bassett (MBA ‘26), Spencer Payne (MBA ‘26)
InjectaGel – A portable, injectable hydrogel scaffold that promotes skeletal muscle regeneration after calf injuries by providing a biocompatible framework for tissue repair.
Myles Anderson (EN ‘26), Tyler Atsumi (EN ‘26), Alex Kemp (EN ‘26)
Kayno Labs – Creates AI tools that turn messy, unstructured data into clear, fair, and useful insights.
Jeffrey Clorissaint (MBA ‘26), Fortuna Kadima (EN ‘26)
Kinetica – A concept for athletic shoes that harvest energy from walking or running. Marian Konadu Ofori (MPH ‘27), Pavly Youssef (EN ’26)
KRe8 Spaces – A subscription-based hybrid service that offers space, education, programming, opportunities, and community connections for creatives to make a living doing what they love.
Quintrel Brown (MBA ‘27)
Locus Suit – Enhances spatial awareness through a wearable vest and vision module, enabling safer, more confident, and independent navigation for the visually impaired and blind.
Gaurish Agrawal (EN ‘28), Sonia Palamand (EN ‘27), Jacqueline Chuang (EN ‘27)
MODLR – A customizable credit card platform that lets users build their own card by choosing benefits, rewards, and design, with the annual fee adjusting to match their selections.
Aleksei Juracsik (EN ‘28), Sochie Odumlami (EN ’27)
Netty’s Juicery – Offers handcrafted cold-pressed juices, loose-leaf teas, and herbals through a convenient subscription model available both locally and nationwide.
Ginette Rhodes (MBA ‘27)
NeuroFore – Uses machine learning to detect Parkinson’s disease in its earliest, nonmotor stage.
Hamasa Ebadi (PhD ‘28), Joe Hess (BU/EN ‘27) , Evan Tan (GB ‘25)
Nurtree – An alternative solution to screen time management designed to assist busy parents in managing their children’s screen time efficiently, promoting a healthier entertainment-to-education balance from an early age.
Fernando Murra Vicario (BU/EN ‘28), David Ding (BU ‘28), Bilgee Batsaikhan (EN ‘28), Aidan Lee (BU ‘28)
PlasmaSort – A smart blood product management system utilizing mixed integer programming (MIP) and a streamlined design to optimize storage, inventory stewardship, and blood product selection within a blood bank.
Emily Zeiberg (MS ‘25), Katie Stubbs (BU ‘25, ‘MS 25)
Plotify – Helps students visualize multivariable calculus concepts to deepen their understanding and build stronger mathematical intuition.
John Li (LA ‘26), Mike Tan (LA ‘26)
Pretus – An AI-powered platform that helps students prepare for investment banking interviews with a question bank, mock interviews, and instant feedback.
Cosmo Guion (BU ‘27), Lucas Vogel (EN ‘27)
Qaanoon.ai – An AI platform that allows users to ask legal questions and receive straightforward answers trained by lawyers.
Naif Aldhafeeri (JSD ‘26), Muad Al Juhany (GL ‘27), Ali Ghubaish (Meng ‘17, PhD ‘24)
Realize to Act – Web application to connect schools with the resources their students need, building on 8 years of nonprofit efforts providing backpacks, school supplies, and programs to engage students in education leadership.
Tanya Keskar (LA ‘27), Kash Tanguturi (BU ’28)
ReLeaf Candles – Candles that have a second life.
Joselyn Garcia (BU ‘29)
Replication Scientific – Designing, manufacturing, validating, and delivering lab equipment in days, not months.
Ben Cook (EN ‘26), Sophie Fendler (LA ‘26), Jaden Devere (EN ‘25)
The Bubble – A self-service Korean-inspired photobooth offering instant photo strips and ID photos.
Yuna Shim (LA ‘28), Jillian Wu (BU ‘28)
UteroStim – A low-cost women’s health device to treat postpartum hemorrhage. Adara Ezekwe (SI ‘25), Meryl McKenna (EN ‘25)
Yoink! – Redefining ownership for a generation by making resource sharing and reuse effortless.
Ariana Sites (MSW ‘26), April Jung (MDes ’27), Vikas Badami (MBA ‘29), Raneem Mousa (TG ‘27), Mary Ashley Barredo (EN ‘29)
People’s Choice Award
After you chat with the teams, vote for your favorites! The top team(s) will win a People’s Choice cash prize. Click below to cast your vote!
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