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Michael Andregg

Michael Andregg

Founder building optical compute and brain‑emulation technology

michaelandregg
San Francisco, California
Joined October 2025

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Serial hardware‑first founder focusing on ambitious, instrument‑level problems: Andregg has repeatedly founded and led startups that build physical systems — from Halcyon Molecular's electron‑microscopy DNA‑sequencing instrumentation to optics and photonics work at Fathom Computing and Fathom Radiant, and now Eon Systems (brain‑scale mapping/emulation). His track record shows emphasis on end‑to‑end hardware development, prototyping, and taking risky physical R&D projects from lab prototypes toward company formation. justia+2
Hands‑on biological and instrumentation experience: multiple conference papers and patents tie Andregg to wet‑lab and microscopy techniques (molecular threading, EM imaging) as well as the instrumentation side (microfabrication, probe systems). He appears comfortable operating across biology, microscopy, and precision fabrication — a blend that informed Halcyon's sequencing work and later hardware efforts. researchgate+1
Interest and public engagement on long‑termist topics (WBE/whole brain emulation, AI compute and safety): Andregg participates in foresight/AI/longtermist communities (Foresight events, EA posts, signatory and public talks) and has publicly discussed compute and brain‑scale mapping strategies, aligning recent work (Eon Systems) with high‑ambition goals around brain emulation. foresight+2
Named inventor on multiple patents spanning EM‑based sequencing and photonic computing: his inventorship on Halcyon patents and on Fathom Radiant/optics filings indicates a sustained technical contribution to both nanoscale imaging/sequencing and photonic compute hardware. justia+1

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Cryonics, self‑archivization, interest in whole‑brain emulation, dodgeball and self‑improvement (listed on a Halcyon slide / profile). newyorker