Nullspace: A New Start-up Developing Simulation Software to Optimize the Design of Antennas and Radars

Nullspace: A New Start-up Developing Simulation Software to Optimize the Design of Antennas and Radars

Nullspace, a new start-up developing engineering simulation software for large-scale design optimization of antennas and radars, was launched as a spin-off from IERUS Technologies, an established defense contractor in Huntsville, AL. Nullspace will showcase its technology at the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2023 in San Diego June 13th-15th, booth #2141.

With strong backing from IERUS and initial seed funding of $500K, Nullspace, headquartered in Irvine, Calif., is off to a strong start. The three co-founders all hold PhDs in electromagnetics and aerospace engineering, and all have 10+ years of commercial and executive leadership experience.

“The proprietary solvers for Nullspace EM have been rigorously tested on real-world antenna, microwave, and scattering problems for the last 12 years,” said Dr. Jason Keen, CEO of IERUS Technologies and Nullspace co-founder. “With this spin-off, we are excited to bring this powerful simulation technology to the commercial market for antenna and radar design applications.”

The company is currently offering 3 products commercially:

  1. Nullspace EM – an EM simulation solver designed for solving large optimization problems for defense, aerospace, automotive, and communications applications.
  2. Nullspace Prep – CAD and meshing pre-processor that integrates with Nullspace EM.
  3. Nullspace ES – the world’s only commercial electrostatic solver for extremely large-scale design and analysis in quantum computing.

The company’s flagship product, Nullspace EM, boasts proprietary fast linear algebra algorithms and multi-CPU and multi-GPU acceleration capability - making this software ideal for solving electrically large, complex problems over 25x faster than available solutions – without sacrificing accuracy.

Dr. Daniel Faircloth, Nullspace’s Chief Technical Officer and Co-Founder, originally began to develop Nullspace at IERUS because he was unsatisfied with the EM tools available on the market. Dr. Faircloth and his engineering team needed more power and flexibility from their simulation tools, in order to design complex electromagnetic devices for defense and aerospace.

Dr. Faircloth and his team set out to design a better solution. “Our customers did not ask us to develop software. They asked us to create next-generation RF technologies to solve their most challenging problems,” says Dr. Faircloth. After 12 years of developing a tool to help deliver those cutting-edge RF products for the US military, Nullspace was born.

“Our product roadmap includes expanding to the cloud and adding proprietary AI technology to automate EM device design in a way that is not on the market today.”

Nullspace will showcase its technology at the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2023 in San Diego June 13th-15th, booth #2141. Dr Faircloth will be giving a talk on “Understanding the Impacts of the Radome on Array Performance Through Advanced EM Simulation” and showcasing the power of Nullspace at the MicroApps Theater on June 15th, at 9:30 AM PST.

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