Meet the Team
A Proven Duo Moving Atoms with Code

Jonas Petersen
Robotics | Ecosystem
MechEng & Nanotech, 2x MSc
Imperial College | Cambridge
Jonas is a serial–founder at the intersection of AI and robotics. As UK CEO of Media Press Group, he launched the London office and a metadata platform for Europe’s top broadcasters. He co-founded K2 AI, hitting €500k Revenue in year one. A former BCG consultant and robotics hacker, he earned the 2nd place at Germany´s largest robotics hackathon. His expertise drives Lattice’s ecosystem and robotics integration.
Publications: Modelling and Optimisation of Extinction Actions for Wildfire Suppression (Combustion Science & Technology, Sep 2023)

Gordon Koehn
Web3 | Data
Physics & Biotech, 2x MSc
Imperial College | ETH Zürich
Gordon is a software engineer and Web3 disciple. At ETH Zürich’s D-BSSE, he develops rapid genomic database queries to track viral variants in Swiss wastewater. A top 50 global Hummingbot market maker, he secured $60k in soft commitments for a 2024 Sui project on efficient liquidity pools. His expertise in physics, biotech, and DeFi drives Lattice’s data layer.
Publications: Successive Interacting Coronal Mass Ejections: How to Create a Perfect Storm? (Astrophysical Journal, MSc Thesis Feature)
Our Journey Together
Jonas and Gordon’s partnership began in high school, forged through a shared drive for innovation and spirited collaboration. Their past projects showcase their ability to turn bold ideas into reality.
Caelum: Crowdfunded High-Altitude Balloon Photography
Co-Founders | 2017
Jonas and Gordon developed and launched a weather balloon to capture stratospheric photos at 38km above sea level. They co-led design, mission planning, and regulatory affairs, raising €2.5k via Kickstarter—exceeding funding goals. A second Kickstarter campaign achieved 275% of its target.
NyxX Studios: Mobile Gaming Startup
Co-Founders / Developers | 2016
The duo co-pioneered Linearity, an Android casual game published on the Play Store and monetized through ads. They collaborated on product planning, modeling, and programming until new Play Store regulations led to its removal in 2019.