About

Sounio is building software that communicates the quality of its own knowledge.

We design language and tooling infrastructure for scientists and engineers who need both computational performance and defensible uncertainty handling in production systems.

Design Principle

A language for science should never erase provenance or confidence signals just because a result reached a scalar.

Sounio heritage artwork
Demetrios Chiuratto Agourakis

About the Author

Demetrios Chiuratto Agourakis

Creator & Lead Architect

Demetrios is a medical student and researcher at PUC-SP and São Leopoldo Mandic, specializing in biomaterials and regenerative medicine. With published work on Ollivier-Ricci curvature for complex networks and a submitted paper on octonion algebra (the 168 theorem), he created Sounio to bridge the gap between scientific rigor and computational practice — building the entire language, compiler, and standard library from scratch in 60 days.

The name "Sounio" reflects both personal heritage and architectural philosophy: Cape Sounion (Σούνιο), where ancient Greek mariners made crucial decisions at the boundary of known waters, embodies the epistemic boundary where certainty meets uncertainty—a metaphor central to the language's design.

Project at a Glance

  • 2,350+ commits
  • 210K+ lines of stdlib code
  • 743 stdlib files
  • 257 run-pass tests
  • 1,003+ e-graph rewrite rules
  • 86K max parameters trained (O-SSM)

Contributors

Dionisio Chiuratto Agourakis

Contributor