Research Areas
AUREIS is organized around a co-design cycle spanning workflows, distributed architectures, front-end and node hardware, communication, and sensor materials. To reflect this end-to-end approach while keeping the site structure simple, we group the work into three integrated research areas.
T1-2 - Workflows and Network Architectures
Reformulate real-time scientific workflows with a hardware/resource-aware approach and study how to organize sensing networks and distributed computing so that systems operate at the information rate, not the raw data rate.
T3-4 - Front-End and Nodes Architectures
Design adaptive detector front ends and node-level processing/communication that can be trained and reconfigured across analog and digital domains, enabling early data reduction and low-latency inference inside dense, tiled detector planes.
T5 - Extreme Sensors
Develop and benchmark sensor materials and device architectures that increase sensitivity at higher energies and improve resilience to radiation and thermal extremes, enabling deployment in harsh environments.