Our Mission
Built to Heal a Broken Planet.
DILUVIAI was born from a single conviction: the same forces destroying our climate can be redirected to restore it.
The Origin
A Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight.
In 2023, a small team of climate engineers and AI researchers gathered around a single data point: AI data centers were projected to consume more water than the entire city of Washington D.C. by 2027. Not to power them — to cool them.
At the same time, 2.4 billion people were living in water-scarce regions. Deserts were expanding at 55,000 square kilometers per year. The math was brutal — and the irony was unbearable.
DILUVIAI was founded on the premise that this wasn't a coincidence to mourn — it was an infrastructure problem to solve. The waste heat and water from AI and nuclear cooling could become the engine of planetary reforestation.
What We Stand For
Principles That Drive Every Decision.
Radical Accountability
Every liter of water we move, every tree we plant, every megawatt of waste heat we capture is logged, verified, and published. No greenwashing. No vague commitments.
Systems Thinking
We don't patch symptoms. We redesign the loop — turning liabilities into assets, waste into infrastructure, and crisis into opportunity at planetary scale.
Open Science
Our hydrological models, AI routing algorithms, and ecological impact data are open to peer review. The planet's restoration is too important for proprietary silos.
Urgency Without Panic
We operate with the calm precision of engineers who understand the stakes. The crisis is real. The solution is technical. The timeline is now.
The Team
Engineers, Scientists, and Builders.
We are a multidisciplinary team united by one goal: making the closed-loop system real.
Dr. Amara Osei
Founder & CEO
Former IPCC lead author and water systems engineer. Spent 12 years designing large-scale irrigation infrastructure across sub-Saharan Africa before founding DILUVIAI.
Marcus Chen
Chief Technology Officer
Previously led thermal management R&D at a top-5 hyperscaler. Holds 14 patents in liquid cooling systems and waste heat recovery for data center infrastructure.
Dr. Lena Vasquez
Chief Science Officer
Computational climate scientist. PhD from ETH Zürich. Her atmospheric modeling work underpins DILUVIAI's desert microclimate prediction engine.
Scientific Advisory Board
Guided by the World's Leading Minds.
Prof. James Okafor
Hydrology & Transboundary Water Systems
MIT Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Dr. Yuki Tanaka
AI Infrastructure & Sustainable Computing
Stanford HAI — Human-Centered AI Institute
Join the Mission.
Whether you represent a hyperscaler, a sovereign wealth fund, or a government water authority — there is a role for you in the closed loop.