Advanced Acoustic Emission Sensing and Engineering Services for Structural Integrity
Aurisio Technologies was founded in 2026 by Dr. Didem Ozevin to bring advanced acoustic emission sensing and diagnostics into practical engineering applications. The core technology behind Aurisio Technologies is built upon years of university-led research at University of Illinois Chicago in advanced sensing, nondestructive evaluation, and structural health monitoring. The underlying MEMS acoustic emission sensor technology was developed through federally and institutionally supported research programs focused on improving the safety, reliability, and sustainability of critical infrastructure and energy systems. By translating proven academic innovations into practical engineering solutions, Aurisio Technologies combines scientific rigor with real-world impact for industrial monitoring and diagnostics applications.
We provide high-fidelity AE sensing, diagnostics, and consulting services for critical infrastructure and industrial systems. Our expertise bridges advanced sensor technology with practical engineering solutions for real-world monitoring and decision-making.
Selective Frequency MEMS AE Sensor
Sixteen resonators in 50–500 kHz, covering multiple AE sources simultaneously.
Miniaturized form factor (3.6 g vs. 36 g for R15) → scalable, embeddable.
Constructive interference architecture → higher SNR via parallel connection.
Batch MEMS fabrication → scalable production at low cost.
Custom PCB packaging with impedance matching → ready for field integration.
Key Benefit: A multi-band AE ear for structures — capable of hearing multiple failure modes in one compact sensor.
AI-integrated Diagnostics
Deep expertise in acoustic emission and nondestructive evaluation
Proven experience in both research and real-world applications
Focus on practical, implementable solutions
Ability to bridge advanced sensing with engineering decision-making
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