by Hannah | Nov 15, 2023 | Blog
From 5-10 November 2023, our Chief Technology Officer Dr Sebastian Mohr attended the AVS International Symposium and Exhibition Conference in Portland, Oregon. This annual conference attracts many scientists working on plasma processes and applications. At the...
by Hannah | Oct 26, 2023 | Blog
From 9-13 October 2023, our Research Scientist Dr Greg Armstrong attended the Gaseous Electronics Conference (GEC) in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This annual conference attracts many scientists working on atomic and molecular collision processes in plasmas. The University of...
by Hannah | Oct 13, 2023 | Blog
As the scientific community continues to generate ever-increasing volumes of data, obtained through experiments or numerical simulations, machine learning has emerged as an increasingly popular tool among researchers across different scientific domains. Quantemol...
by Hannah | Jun 13, 2023 | Q&A
Q: How easy is it to use QEC? A: QEC is designed to be highly user-friendly, and provides an easy to use graphical user interface (GUI) through which users are prompted to enter quantities required for their calculations. A tutorial on how to run a QEC calculation may...
by Hannah | May 26, 2023 | Q&A QVT
Very high frequency (around 100 MHz) capacitively coupled discharges have garnered a lot of interest in the plasma science community due to their ability to produce much higher plasma densities than conventional radio frequency (typically 13.56 MHz) discharges [1]....