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Stylianos Siontas

Stylianos is a co-founder and CEO of Lelantos. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Brown University and possesses 10+ years of expertise in semiconductor device fabrication and testing for sensing and energy generation applications. Stylianos is leading Lelantos’ commercialization efforts.

 

Jose Bahamonde

Jose is a co-founder and CTO of Lelantos. He received his PhD from Columbia University where he took part in the development of Lelantos technology. He possesses 15+ years of experience in semiconductor device model development and MMIC design, including 7 years of industry experience at Raytheon Technologies. Jose is leading the development of Lelantos’ gas sensing technology.

 

Sean McSherry

Sean is a senior product engineer at Lelantos. He completed his PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan and possesses 5+ years of expertise in modeling and fabrication of semiconductor-based sensing and energy generation technologies. Sean is leading device testing and product development at Lelantos.

 

Ioannis (John) Kymissis

John is a co-founder of Lelantos and a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University. John serves as an advisor to the regional NYCRIN, the Tandem Launch, the RG/A-Techstars and the URBAN-X - BMW/Mini accelerator. He is a co-founder of three more companies spun out from his lab at Columbia University, Chromation, Radiator Labs and Lumiode. John is currently a scientific advisor to Lelantos.

 

Karmjit Sidhu

Karmjit is an advisor to Lelantos. He possesses 30+ years of experience in the sensor industry and sits on the board of 8 companies active in the IoT, sensor, and energy storage space. Up to date he has founded six startups, has raised more than $100M and has led a numerous successful exits.

 

Matthew Crowley

Matt is an advisor to Lelantos. He is an accomplished CEO and entrepreneur with 20+ years of semiconductor industry and startup experience. He has founded 2 semiconductor startups, raised more than $100M and exited them to Analog Devices and Qualcomm respectively. Prior to founding his first company, he worked as a venture capitalist and oversaw company creation at Boston University's Office of Technology Development.