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CWRU researchers win NASA鈥檚 Beyond the Algorithm: Novel Computing Architectures for Flood Analysis Challenge

杏吧视频鈥檚 Emerging Computing Technologies (ECT) Lab has been named one of three winners of NASA鈥檚 Beyond the Algorithm: Novel Computing Architectures for Flood Analysis Challenge. 

Out of nine national finalists, 鈥攌nown as tML-ECT鈥攚as awarded a $100,000 prize for their groundbreaking approach to flood analysis.

Members of the team are:

  • M. Hassan Najafi, associate professor at the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering (ECSE);
  • Mehran Moghadam, PhD student and research assistant at CWRU鈥檚 ECSE Department;
  • Sercan Aygun, assistant professor at University of Louisiana at Lafayette; and, 
  • Abu Kaisar, PhD student at University of Louisiana at Lafayette. 

Together, they developed a novel computing architecture that combines hyperdimensional  computing (HDC) and quantum computing to transform the way floods are detected and analyzed from satellite data. 

By uniting brain-inspired computing with quantum randomness, the tML-ECT team introduced a scalable, robust and hardware-friendly platform that could revolutionize disaster preparedness. Beyond flood detection, the architecture has the potential to impact other Earth observation missions鈥攆rom wildfire monitoring to climate modeling.

鈥淭his award is a recognition of the power of unconventional computing to address urgent global challenges,鈥 said Najafi. 鈥淥ur idea shows how cross-disciplinary innovation can make space and Earth systems smarter, faster, and more resilient.鈥