ANA
KOLLER

HEAD OF RESEARCH
focus areas:
DEEP TECH
Climate Tech
Clueless No More
about:

I never set out to become a VC. My path began in applied and engineering physics—earning two PhDs, one in Plasma Physics (LMU) and another in Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering (UGhent), followed by years at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics. I loved solving complex problems, but I always had a practical streak. I wanted my work to matter beyond papers, patents, and conference talks.

That mindset led me to Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), an MIT spin-off developing commercial fusion energy. As systems lead for diagnostics, I designed optical systems that had to function under extreme heat, radiation, and magnetic fields. At the same time, I held a research seat at MIT, collaborating on research integration to bridge cutting-edge fusion science with real-world deployment. This was my first hands-on experience with the transition from lab to large-scale application, and it made me realize something: the hardest part wasn’t just the science—it was making it scale, turning deep technology into real impact, and doing it fast enough to solve urgent global challenges.

That’s what drives me now. At First Momentum, I look for people solving high-impact problems at scale, often coming straight out of research.

focus areas:
DEEP TECH
Climate Tech
Clueless No More
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Start up wish list

I’m excited for technology that makes industries clean, resource-efficient, geopolitically independent, smart, and resilient—solutions that don’t just reduce emissions but fundamentally reshape how we produce, move, and use resources.

  • Decarbonizing heavy industry: breakthroughs that help energy-intensive sectors like steel, cement, and chemicals eliminate fossil fuel reliance through electrification, alternative low-carbon feedstocks, and process optimization - to decouple from volatile energy markets.
  • Circular & waste-free manufacturing: solutions that turn industrial waste into high-value materials, enable closed-loop production systems, or drastically reduce raw material dependency, making industry self-sufficient and less reliant on geopolitically sensitive supply chains.
  • Next-Gen Energy & Storage: e.g., fusion, nuclear, long-duration storage, and ultra-efficient power conversion to stabilize grids and enable 24/7 renewables.
  • Extreme performance sustainable materials: novel materials that withstand the harshest conditions while being low-emission, nontoxic, and recyclable, replacing rare and environmentally damaging inputs from energy and industrial manufacturing.