Stelleo Scientific
We are not building a single instrument — we are building the first cross-domain observatory for measuring time coherence from Earth to space.
About
About Stelleo Scientific Foundation
We pursue research that looks beyond immediate outcomes, focusing instead on discoveries and technologies that endure — benefiting future generations and the systems that support life, infrastructure, and knowledge.
What We Do*
- Distributed time-coherence measurement systems
- Experimental validation frameworks for anomalous data
- Instrumentation development for extreme or under-characterized environments
* Advised by faculty and researchers from Auburn University and collaborating institutions.
Selected Presentations
- Physics 2026, Paris, France — Conference Presentation (coming soon)
- GPIC 2026, Rome, Italy — Conference Presentation (coming soon)
Advisory Board
Dr. Thad Roppel
- Embedded systems
- Signal integrity
- Experimental hardware design
- Timing systems & instrumentation
Dr. Dale Monks
- Experimental design
- Controls & replication
- Statistical rigor
- Testing protocols & data discipline
Ashley Graziano, CPA
- Nonprofit governance
- Compliance & regulatory requirements
- Financial reporting & accountability
- Tax strategy & organizational structure
Governance & Transparency
Stelleo Scientific Foundation is committed to responsible governance and transparency. Organizational documentation, policies, and compliance information are made available to the public.
News
Rome: Stelleo Scientific’s abstract has been accepted for presentation at the Global Physics Innovation Conference (GPIC) 2026, to be held in Rome, Italy.
Paris: Stelleo Scientific has received notification that its abstract has been accepted for oral presentation at Physics 2026, an international conference to be held in Paris, France.
OTSL Installed at Coastal Research Facility in France
Field Deployment Preparation
Impact
Our Work
- OTSL — Time coherence logging
- Advanced sensing platforms
- Energy-relevant physics
- Field deployments
The Rewards
Humanitarian Aid & Sustainability
- Clean water programs
- Infrastructure resilience
- Long-term energy security
- Environmental monitoring
- Equitable access to future technologies
Education
- Open data
- Student programs
- Global research access
- Lab-to-classroom tools
Arts & Culture
- Visualizations of time and space
- Artist-in-residence programs
- Public exhibits
- Science communication
Donate to Stelleo Scientific Foundation
We are not building a single instrument — we are building the first cross-domain observatory for measuring time coherence from Earth to space.
Donate
Donate to Stelleo Scientific
Why Your Support Matters
Stelleo’s work focuses on careful measurement, responsible innovation, and long-term thinking—areas often underserved by short funding cycles. Philanthropic support allows the Foundation to pursue high-integrity research with lasting impact.
Transparency & Compliance
Stelleo Scientific Foundation is a registered nonprofit organization. The following documentation is provided to ensure donor confidence and transparency:
- IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter
- Articles of Incorporation
- Organizational Bylaws
- Conflict of Interest Policy
- Board & Advisory Information
- IRS Form 990 (will be posted after May 15, 2026)
If you have questions regarding donations, compliance, or documentation, please contact us directly.
Federal Registration Information
Federal registration details are provided when applicable and available.
Contact Stelleo Scientific
- info@stelleoscientific.com
- 349 Lee Road 69, Camp Hill, AL 36850