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Distributed Spectrum co-founders Alex Wulff, Isaac Struhl and Ben Harpe

Alex Wulff, Isaac Struhl and Ben Harpe recently discussed the roll of government funding and netbet live casinoresearch and development grants in co-founding Distributed Spectrum, a radio frequency monitoring platform. (Isaac Struhl)

A start-up founded by three recent graduates of the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has netbet casino reviewbeen featured on Undiluted, a podcast based out of MIT that covers companies built off government contracts and netbet live casinoresearch and development grants. Alex Wulff (S.B. ‘22), Isaac Struhl (A.B./S.M. ‘22) and Ben Harpe (A.B. ‘22) co-founded Distributed Spectrum, which offers a sensor netbet live casinoand software package that can identify, classify and localize potentially disruptive radio signals. Their company has been partially funded by grant prizes from National Security Innovation Network hackathons, and a $250,000 Small Business Innovation Research netbet casino appgrant from the National Science Foundation.

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