Scholar Profile
Mohib Jafri
Entrepreneurship
Biography
Mohib Jafri is the co-founder and CEO of Seed Labs (seedlabs.co), a startup building investing infrastructure for the venture capital industry.
Previously, Mohib spent over a year at Tesla as an Engineering Program Manager on the Autopilot Hardware team. He led product development for self-driving car components across the Model S, 3, X, Y, Semi, and Cybertruck. He was also the first EPM on Dojo, Tesla’s AI supercomputer, and holds patent US2022020799.
Mohib earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Harvard. While there, he co-founded VHacks, the Vatican’s first innovation initiative, and coined the term “Distributed Venture Firms” with HBS Professor Andy Wu, which became the foundational theory that Seed Labs was built on. His work experiences included roles at Boeing’s Space and Defense team and jetpack company Gravity (gravity.co), in additional to a range of VC-backed entrepreneurial ventures.
Before Harvard, Mohib graduated as valedictorian from Granada Hills Charter High School. He earned an IB diploma and competed in varsity debate, Science Bowl, and varsity track. He co-founded the Model UN team and started Project Speak-Up, a youth empowerment nonprofit. As student government treasurer, he helped lead a $370,000 campus energy initiative to replace the school’s fluorescent lighting with LEDs.
High school: Granada Hills Charter High School
Degrees
College | Year | Degree |
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Harvard CollegeCambridge, MA |
2019 | B.A. Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Harvard UniversityCambridge, MA |
2022 | M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering |