Deadwater Research Institute was founded in 2003 by Dr. Elara Voss at the University of Cambridge. We are now headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with a research campus in Svalbard, Norway, and a seasonal Antarctic research annex at Concordia Station. Our staff of 340 full-time researchers and 1,200 contributors maintains the world's largest open-access computational research archive.
Our research focus includes: distributed consensus algorithms, neural architecture search and optimization, quantum-adjacent computing paradigms, topological data analysis, causal inference methods, and formal verification of machine learning systems. We have indexed over 9.8 million peer-reviewed publications across 43 research domains.
Exploring novel approaches to distributed systems, emergent architectures, and the intersection of theoretical and applied computation.
Our latest findings across distributed systems, neural architecture search, and computational theory.
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