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Pricing & Support

scpn-control is open-source under MIT / Apache-2.0. The code is free. These tiers fund compute, validation data, and development time.

One-Time

Tier Price What You Get Link
Custom Donation You choose Fund the project at any level Donate
Lab Hour 25 CHF Fund one hour of compute Buy
Simulation Sponsor 500 CHF Named in simulation campaign report Buy
Feature Sponsor 2,500 CHF Fund a roadmap item (free-boundary GS, TGLF surrogate, etc.) — credited in release notes Buy
Hardware Sponsor 10,000 CHF Fund FPGA prototype or GPU benchmark campaign — co-author on technical report Buy

Recurring

Tier Price Billing What You Get Link
Monthly Patron 10 CHF Monthly Recurring supporter Subscribe
Pro Individual 49 CHF Monthly Priority issues, private Discord, early Rust crate access Subscribe
Pro Team (5 seats) 199 CHF Monthly Shared org license, quarterly architecture call Subscribe
Academic Lab 99 CHF Yearly Cite-ready validation reports, GEQDSK reference dataset bundle Subscribe
Research Partnership 499 CHF Monthly Co-publication support, dedicated validation runs Subscribe
Enterprise 499 CHF Monthly SLA, custom integration support, on-call engineering Subscribe
Strategic 10,000 CHF Weekly Co-development, FPGA backend priority, dedicated engineer hours, joint publication Subscribe

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What Funding Supports

  • Validation against experimental tokamak data (DIII-D, JET, SPARC)
  • GPU benchmark campaigns on A100/H100
  • Free-boundary Grad-Shafranov solver development
  • TGLF/QuaLiKiz surrogate training
  • FPGA prototype for real-time SNN execution
  • Open-access publication fees
  • Zenodo dataset hosting

Contact

  • Web: anulum.li
  • Email: protoscience@anulum.li