Laboratory challenge
- Sensitive signals
- Noise and drift
- Complex instrumentation
- External processing
- Calibration requirements
- Constrained deployment
New Brunswick, Canada
Where Quantum Meets Intelligence
Advancing quantum sensing through neuromorphic intelligence, FPGA/ASIC architectures, and precision analog and mixed-signal electronics.
Decorative diagram of a quantum phenomenon being sensed, converted into an electronic signal, processed by intelligent hardware, and turned into useful information.
01 — What we do
Quantum sensing can enable extraordinary measurement sensitivity, but practical systems require much more than the sensing element itself.
QuantuMorphic develops technologies that connect quantum measurement with precision electronics, real-time hardware processing, and intelligent computation.
Our work spans the sensing chain — from analog signal acquisition and conditioning to FPGA/ASIC acceleration and neuromorphic processing.
From physical signal to intelligent measurement.
02 — Core technology
Quantum Sensing + Precision Electronics + Hardware Acceleration + Neuromorphic Intelligence.
Precision measurement technologies designed to exploit quantum phenomena for highly sensitive detection and instrumentation.
Event-driven and brain-inspired processing architectures for adaptive, low-latency, and energy-efficient signal interpretation.
Deterministic hardware architectures for real-time acquisition, signal processing, control, and embedded intelligence.
Precision interfaces connecting sensitive physical measurements with digital and intelligent processing systems.
03 — Architecture
A native view of the sensing chain: from quantum phenomenon through sensor, analog front end, FPGA/ASIC processing, and neuromorphic intelligence to measurement, detection, control, and decision.
Signal state
Physical / analog waveform
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04 — Why QuantuMorphic
01
Integration of sensor physics, analog electronics, digital hardware, embedded processing, and intelligent computation.
02
FPGA and future ASIC architectures targeting deterministic, low-latency operation.
03
Neuromorphic and advanced signal-processing approaches for complex and changing measurement environments.
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Design thinking extending from the sensor interface through processing, validation, and potential field deployment.
05 — Technology vision
This section represents the company's technology vision. It describes the direction of QuantuMorphic's work rather than a claim of commercial deployment.
QuantuMorphic technology
Connecting sensitive physical measurements with deterministic hardware and adaptive, event-driven interpretation.
06 — Applications
Potential applications include scientific instrumentation, aerospace, navigation and defence sensing, industrial measurement, biomedical technology, and advanced research.
Precision measurement and advanced laboratory systems.
Advanced sensing and positioning technologies.
High-performance sensing for challenging environments.
Precision monitoring and measurement systems.
Emerging sensing and instrumentation applications.
Custom platforms for quantum and intelligent sensing research.
07 — Research & innovation
QuantuMorphic brings together expertise in quantum technologies, sensor systems, FPGA/ASIC design, neuromorphic computing, analog electronics, and real-time embedded systems.
Our development philosophy combines scientific rigor with hardware engineering to translate emerging sensing concepts into technologies capable of addressing practical measurement challenges.
08 — Founders
Co-Founder
Electrical engineer and researcher with expertise in FPGA/SoC systems, neuromorphic hardware, real-time embedded processing, sensing technologies, and hardware system development.
Co-Founder
Professor and researcher in electrical engineering with expertise spanning quantum devices, quantum sensing, instrumentation, microelectronics, and advanced hardware systems.
09 — Canada
Based in New Brunswick, Canada, QuantuMorphic is building capabilities at the intersection of quantum sensing, intelligent hardware, and advanced electronics while developing collaborations across Canada's research and technology ecosystem.
10 — Collaboration
We are interested in conversations with researchers, quantum-technology companies, sensor developers, industrial partners, and organizations exploring advanced sensing technologies.
11 — Contact
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