The Ramirez Lab

Our Scholars

The minds behind the archive.

A multidisciplinary collective of researchers, archivists, and computational scientists dedicated to preserving the integrity of scientific data.

Principal Investigator

Dr. Alistair Thorne

Director of Computational Archive

With over 20 years in digital preservation, Dr. Thorne leads the institute's efforts in semantic mapping and long-term data storage protocols for high-energy physics datasets.

Interests: Neural Historiography, Data Longevity, Ethical AI

Senior Researchers

Dr. Elena Rossi

Lead Quantum Archivist

Specializing in the intersection of quantum mechanics and information theory, focusing on decoherence patterns in macro-scale structures.

Prof. James Chen

Senior Bioinformatics Lead

Developing neural manifold models for protein folding prediction and synthetic peptide lattice synthesis.

Dr. Sarah Vance

Ethics & AI Governance

Researching the socio-cognitive impact of automated peer review systems and ethical frameworks for generative scientific tools.

PhD Candidates

Marcus Chen

Semantic Mapping

Mapping historical scientific texts into high-dimensional vector spaces for cross-disciplinary discovery.

Isabella Gómez

Deep-Sea Ecology

Analyzing microplastic transport models in the Hadal zone using deep-ocean sensor arrays.

Leo Fischer

Paleography AI

Applying computer vision to damaged manuscripts for automated reconstruction of lost scientific treatises.

Amara Diallo

Quantum Entropy

Investigating entropy mapping in non-equilibrium quantum systems for next-generation storage media.

Alumni

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Supported by leading research institutions and funding bodies.

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