Open Research · Quantum Physics · Computer Science · Astrophysics · Life Sciences

Advancing science
across every frontier.

Eidos Research is an open, non-profit laboratory investigating quantum mechanics, computer algorithms, astrophysics, biology, and beyond — partnering with global agencies to push the limits of what humanity knows.

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// Our purpose

One lab. Infinite questions.

Science has no borders.
Neither does Eidos.

Most labs specialize. Eidos does not. We believe the hardest questions — about the nature of reality, the logic of life, the architecture of the cosmos — don’t respect disciplinary lines. So we don’t either.

From quantum particle behavior to the algorithms that model ecosystems, from astrophysics collaborations with space agencies to computational frameworks for genomics — Eidos is built to go wherever the question leads.

Every discovery, dataset, and model we produce is published openly. Fundamental science belongs to everyone.

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// Fields of inquiry

Six disciplines. One mission.

From the subatomic to the cosmic, from the mathematical to the biological — Eidos pursues knowledge without borders.

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Quantum Physics

Probing entanglement, superposition, and quantum measurement to understand the deepest layer of physical reality.

02

Computer Science & Algorithms

Building algorithms for large-scale simulations, AI models, and computational frameworks that power every other discipline we work in.

03

Astrophysics & Space Science

Modelling stellar phenomena, cosmic structures, and orbital mechanics — in collaboration with space research agencies worldwide.

04

Life Sciences & Biology

Studying life as a computational and physical system — from genetic code and neural networks to ecosystem dynamics and evolutionary algorithms.

05

Higher Mathematics

Developing the equations that don’t exist yet — n-dimensional topology, abstract algebra, and the mathematical language all science needs to go further.

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Applied Technology

Translating fundamental research into practical instruments, programs, and tools that serve global institutions and accelerate real-world science.

// Active programs

Research programs open to the world.

Each Eidos project is an independent initiative with its own focus, subdomain, and open publication record.

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Axiom

Mathematical Research

A formal mathematics engine for exploring n-dimensional geometry, abstract algebra, and the mathematical foundations of physics.

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Orbital

Space Science

A collaborative astrophysics platform for space agency data analysis, orbital mechanics modelling, and deep-space signal research.

// Global collaboration

Built to serve science at every scale.

NASA
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
ISRO
Indian Space Research Organisation
ESA
European Space Agency
CERN
European Organisation for Nuclear Research

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We’re actively seeking collaboration with organisations advancing science at scale.

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// How we operate

Open by default. Guarded by design.

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Free and open source

All code, datasets, simulations, and findings are released under a permissive open licence.

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Reproducible science

Every claim ships with the code and data to reproduce it.

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Community-governed

Research direction is shaped in the open by contributors, reviewers, and an ethics council.

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Agency collaboration first

Where our work can serve existing institutions, we actively seek to contribute — not compete.

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The safety exception

Research that surfaces methods with potential for serious harm enters a controlled-disclosure process.

// Get in touch

Have a question,
or want in?

Whether you’re a researcher, an agency representative, a student, or someone who believes science should be open — we want to hear from you.

  • Collaborate on a research program
  • Represent an institution or agency
  • Contribute to an open project
  • Ask about our mission or research