Flux Grant by 1517 Fund: Backing Garage Science and Sci-Fi Tech
632nm10 Maj 2025

Flux Grant by 1517 Fund: Backing Garage Science and Sci-Fi Tech

In this episode of the 632nm podcast, we sit down with 1517 Fund’s Danielle Strachman and Michael Gibson to explore their Flux program, a unique pre-seed fellowship backing wild, unorthodox scientific and technical ideas. They share how they’ve helped founders transform “garage science” projects—like nuclear batteries, quantum computing prototypes, and cutting-edge materials—into serious startups. Along the way, they discuss the pitfalls of chasing academic prestige, the power of genuine curiosity, and how to leverage minimal resources for big ambitions.

We also learn about the flexibility of Flux’s “cannon launch” grants, what it takes to persuade investors when your idea sounds like sci-fi, and why “hyper-fluency” and high agency are crucial for founders. Whether you’re a postdoc itching to leave the lab or a solo tinkerer with a radical concept, this conversation offers actionable insights on securing early funding and taking that bold plunge into world-changing tech.

Our Guests:

Danielle Strachman: https://x.com/DStrachman

Michael Gibson: https://x.com/William_Blake

1517 Fund: https://t.co/Ltt0eiRJkz

Want to apply for Flux? https://t.co/O8b5C0f21s


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Xinghui Yin: https://x.com/XinghuiYin


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