Critical Infrastructure Engineering

Systems that hold when everything else fails.

Veridian Systems designs resilient control architectures for energy, transit, and research infrastructure across the DACH region. Founded 2009.

Our Research Employee Intranet
17
Active deployments
340+
Personnel
€48M
Research funding 2025
99.982%
Uptime, fleet-wide
What we build

Three divisions, one discipline.

Each division operates independently but shares a common systems philosophy: observability first, graceful degradation always.

01

Grid & Energy

Fault-tolerant control systems for regional power distribution and renewable integration.

02

Transit Systems

Signal and scheduling infrastructure for light rail and regional transit operators.

03

Applied Research

Independent research unit exploring distributed systems resilience and anomaly detection.

Applied Research

Current focus areas.

Our research division publishes selectively. Internal documentation is available to staff via the directory below.

RES-14

Anomaly detection in distributed telemetry

Lead: Dr. A. Mehring. Status: paused pending internal review.

RES-09

Resilient consensus under partial network failure

Lead: Dr. T. Olsen. Status: active.

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NameDivisionRoleStatus
Dr. T. OlsenApplied ResearchPrincipal Researcher Active
M. BrandtGrid & EnergyLead Engineer Active
Dr. A. MehringApplied ResearchSenior Researcher On Leave
J. FaustTransit SystemsSystems Architect Active
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