HEPA, electrically enhanced. A graphene-coated filtration company spun out of UConn's Adamson Lab.
Aerographix is developing HEPA-substrate filtration with two capabilities conventional HEPA does not have:
- On-demand electrostatic capture, via a conductive graphene coating. Validated.
- Resistive (Joule) heating pathway with potential to neutralize trapped contaminants. In active validation.
Designed as a drop-in upgrade for existing HVAC, with no media-cabinet retrofit, zero ozone, no chemical biocides, no added fragrance.
We open-source the internal AI infrastructure we build for our own research, so other founders and lab spinouts working in adjacent territory do not have to rebuild the same wrappers.
federal-research-mcps— three Model Context Protocol servers wrapping USPTO, NSF, NIH, DOE OSTI, and SBIR.gov for primary-source patent and grant research. MIT licensed.
More to come as our research stack grows.
- Website: aerographix.io
- Lab: Adamson Lab, University of Connecticut