Systems Research

Understanding How Complex Infrastructure Systems Actually Work

Illumulus conducts systems research focused on how complex infrastructure systems operate under real-world conditions—where multiple actors share risk, information is imperfect, and coordination determines safety, reliability, and long-term sustainability.

Our work spans distinct domains, including space systems and urban systems, but is unified by a common research focus:

how technical capability, governance structures, and human coordination interact to shape system-level outcomes.


From Technology to System Performance

Across infrastructure domains, significant investments are made in sensing, analytics, and digital platforms. Yet system performance often falls short of technical potential.

Illumulus studies why.

We focus on questions such as:

  • Why does coordination fail even when data exists?

  • What information is actually actionable in operational settings?

  • How do governance arrangements influence system behavior?

  • Where do incentives, trust, and institutional design affect outcomes?

Our research emphasizes that technology alone does not ensure safety or sustainability. System performance emerges from how information is shared, interpreted, and acted upon across organizations.


Shared Challenges Across Domains

While space systems and urban systems differ technically, they exhibit similar systemic characteristics:

  • Multiple independent operators

  • Shared environments with systemic risk

  • Fragmented governance and oversight

  • Information asymmetries

  • Coordination failures despite advanced tools

Illumulus uses comparative systems analysis to study these shared challenges, not to transfer solutions directly, but to identify patterns, failure modes, and design principles relevant across domains.


Space and Urban Systems as Separate Domains

Illumulus maintains a clear distinction between domains:

  • Space Systems

    Focused on space situational awareness, space traffic coordination, information sharing, and operational sustainability in increasingly congested orbital environments.

  • Urban Systems

    Focused on infrastructure coordination, data governance, and sustainability in cities operating under complex institutional and operational constraints.

Each domain is studied on its own terms, with domain-specific expertise and context.


Where the Research Connects

The connection between domains occurs at the systems level, not the technical level.

Illumulus examines:

  • How coordination mechanisms scale as systems grow

  • How governance adapts (or fails to adapt) to technological change

  • How human and organizational behavior shapes system performance

  • How sustainability depends on continuity, trust, and institutional capacity

These insights inform practical discussions about implementable approaches to managing shared infrastructure—on Earth and in orbit.


Sustainability as Operational Continuity

Illumulus defines sustainability as the ability of systems to operate safely, reliably, and economically over time, despite growth, complexity, and uncertainty.

This framing applies across domains:

  • In cities, sustainability depends on governance and coordination across infrastructure systems.

  • In space, sustainability depends on effective information sharing, coordination among operators, and institutional arrangements that evolve alongside technology.

Our research focuses on the conditions that enable—or undermine—this continuity.


Illumulus’ Contribution

Illumulus contributes to policy, research, and advisory discussions by:

  • Applying systems-level analysis to complex infrastructure challenges

  • Bridging technical, organizational, and governance perspectives

  • Translating research into practical, decision-relevant insights

  • Supporting public–private dialogue on coordination and sustainability

Our work is intended to inform real-world implementation, not abstract theory.


Closing line (recommended)

Illumulus studies the systems behind infrastructure—where information, coordination, and governance determine long-term sustainability.

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Who We Are

We are a group of data scientist, analysts, developers & technologist driven by our passion to make things better. Utilizing our skills and experience, we take data to the next level for organizations to grow.

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What We Do

We create a better digital experience for organizations with data.  We develop digital transformation strategies.  We create manageable and scalable digital platforms.   We enhance experiences through artificial intelligence.

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How We Do This

We do this by understanding your business strategy, your people, process, and products.  We understand your goals and we put together a digital transformation strategy that works within your resources.

Leadership

Frank Trevino

Frank Trevino

Founder

Frank Trevino brings over 20 years of experience in digital transformation strategy, global marketing, and emerging technology platforms. His work spans artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital ecosystems, with a strong focus on sustainability. Frank is dedicated to harnessing data to drive innovation across the space and smart city sectors.

Jade Kim

Jade Kim

Managing Partner

Jade Kim brings over a decade of management experience in engineering and software development. She specializes in designing and implementing digital solutions that enhance performance, scalability, and innovation. Her work spans the manufacturing, space, and technology sectors, where she leads initiatives that integrate advanced technologies and streamline complex systems to drive meaningful transformation.

Scott Firsing, Ph.D

Scott Firsing, Ph.D

Senior Advisor

Dr. Scott Firsing has over 20+ years of aerospace, education, and intelligence experience. He has worked for global companies and institutions, including the United Nations and the U.S. Government. Dr. Firsing has also served on numerous boards, including the University Aviation Association, the National Flight Training Alliance, and the World Affairs Council of Austin.

Nethika Suraweera Ph.D

Nethika Suraweera Ph.D

Advisor

Dr. Suraweera is an AI Scientist, exploring the wonders of modern artificial intelligence and deep neural network solutions to practical problems. Previously worked as a Data Scientist experimenting efficient use of data analysis tools to derive accurate outcomes from big data.

Justin Williams

Justin Williams

Advisor

Mr Williams is the Founder of Tinman Kinetics overseeing AI & Digital. A 20-year industry veteran in digital, mobile, data and cognitive computing solutions. Successfully managed and delivered dozens of enterprise scale systems in various industries and cutting-edge R&D solutions.