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Research for the Public Good

We solve basic science and current technology problems, combining computer simulation with automated innovation to generate new knowledge — openly shared.

Our Approach

Where simulation meets automation

Our research focuses on combining new technologies to generate new scientific knowledge — pairing computer simulation and automated technology to study fundamental science across biology and engineering.

Biological Research

Nutrition

Investigating the fundamental science of nutrition and its role in human health, using computational models to explore questions that inform public well-being.

Biological Research

Aging

Studying the biology of aging through simulation and data-driven methods — for example, applying DNA simulations alongside emerging fabrication technologies.

Engineering Research

Automation

Advancing automated technologies that accelerate scientific discovery and make sophisticated research methods more broadly accessible.

Engineering Research

Nanotechnology

Exploring the science at the smallest scales — combining computer simulation with automated innovation to study nanoscale phenomena.

Engineering Research

Metamaterials

Researching engineered materials with novel properties — such as combining superlenses with photogrammetry to push the limits of imaging.

Our Toolkit

Combining technologies

We bring together methods across disciplines to open new lines of inquiry.

DNA simulations FabAtHome Superlenses Photogrammetry Microarrays Genetic algorithms

Our Commitment

Knowledge that belongs to everyone

Exploraversity's research is aimed squarely at creating public benefit.

Openly shared

Results are made available to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis, in a timely manner — or performed for public institutions.

Non-commercial

We do not engage in commercial or industrial testing. Our work serves the public interest, not private gain.

Grant-funded

We pursue support from sources like the National Science Foundation and the Department of Education to advance our mission.

Collaborate on research with us.

Universities, labs, and funders — we welcome partners in the pursuit of public-benefit science.

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