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November 14, 2024

Vellex Computing Co-Founder Named 2024-2026 Mária Telkes Fellow

Dr. Palak Jain, CEO and co-founder of Vellex Computing, was announced as a Mária Telkes Fellows for the 2024-2026 cohort. The Mária Telkes Fellowship helps promising cleantech professionals from underrepresented demographics tap into networking connections, positive exposure, and champion-building opportunities to realize their full potential for executive leadership.
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May 29, 2024

Vellex Computing Graduates from Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) Program

Vellex Computing, a promising tech startup, has recently graduated from the prestigious Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) program. The company participated in four intensive sessions at CDL Vancouver, where they had the opportunity to connect with a network of influential Canadian investors and seasoned entrepreneurs.‍
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December 14, 2023

Vellex Takes Center Stage at NSF I-Corps, Exploring the Future of Hybrid Computing

Vellex recently concluded an insightful journey at the National Science Foundation's (NSF) I-Corps program facilitated by the I-Corps Mid-South hub. With Palak Jain assuming the role of entrepreneurial lead and Jason as the technical lead, the Vellex team, under the mentorship of Naeem Malik, delved into two months of rigorous customer discovery.
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OUR BLOGS

September 26, 2025

The Hidden Backbone of the Power Grid: Understanding ACOPF

Meghesh Saini
Alternating Current Optimal Power Flow (ACOPF) is a critical tool for managing electricity grids efficiently, balancing generation, transmission, and demand while minimizing costs and emissions. Beyond technical optimization, it drives business value by reducing losses, lowering energy costs, and enhancing reliability. As grids integrate renewables and face growing demand, ACOPF solutions, including AI-driven and high-performance computing approaches are essential for utilities, industrial users, and policymakers seeking resilient, sustainable, and profitable energy systems.
September 24, 2025

Analog Intelligence for the Automotive Revolution

Meghesh Saini
The automotive industry’s shift to electrification, autonomy, and software-defined vehicles demands faster, more efficient computing. Analog compute addresses power, latency, and bandwidth challenges by processing signals near the source, reducing ECU load and cost. Real-world deployments from Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Waymo show gains in battery life, motor control, and safety. Emerging in-memory and in-sensor compute promise even greater efficiency. In this blog, we talk about how Analog computing is opening new frontiers in automobiles.
September 19, 2025

Analog accelerators powering the Future of Robotics

Meghesh Saini
Analog computing is revolutionizing robotics and manufacturing by delivering real-time decision-making, 10x–100x faster processing, and up to 90% energy savings. It enables higher throughput, reduced defects, and edge-based AI control without heavy cloud dependence. By accelerating Physical AI, analog computing drives safer, greener, and more productive factories. Business leaders should explore pilot programs now to gain a competitive edge and lead the next wave of Industry 4.0 transformation.

OUR PUBLICATIONS

December, 2024

A hybrid-computing solution to nonlinear optimization problems

Kamlesh Sawant; Dillon Nguyen; Alex Liu; Jason Poon; Sairaj Dhople
Published in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I - Regular Papers, vol. 71, no. 12, pp. 6555-6568, Dec. 2024
May, 2022

Real-time selective harmonic minimization using a hybrid analog/digital computing method

Jason Poon; Mohit Sinha; Sairaj V. Dhople; Juan Rivas-Davila
Published in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol. 37, no. 5, pp. 5078-5088, May 2022
December, 2021

Decentralized Carrier Phase Shifting for Optimal Harmonic Minimization in Asymmetric Parallel-Connected Inverters

Jason Poon; Brian Johnson; Sairaj V. Dhople; Juan Rivas-Davila
Published in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics ( Volume: 36, Issue: 5, May 2021)