Connect With Quantemol
We’d love to connect with you to discuss our cutting-edge plasma modelling software and expert consultancy services. We offer several ways to engage, whether you prefer online interactions or in-person meetings.
→ Global Conferences
Quantemol regularly attends conferences worldwide, presenting our latest research and demonstrating how our solutions drive innovation in plasma-reliant industries. These events are a great opportunity to schedule a dedicated meeting with our team to discuss your specific challenges and explore potential collaborations.
→ Annual Events
We also host two annual events: one online and one in London. These events feature workshops on our software products and presentations from respected industry guest speakers.
Keep an eye on this page for our upcoming schedule of events and conferences. We look forward to meeting you!
Connect With Quantemol
We’d love to connect with you to discuss our cutting-edge plasma modelling software and expert consultancy services. We offer several ways to engage, whether you prefer online interactions or in-person meetings.
→ Global Conferences
Quantemol regularly attends conferences worldwide, presenting our latest research and demonstrating how our solutions drive innovation in plasma-reliant industries. These events are a great opportunity to schedule a dedicated meeting with our team to discuss your specific challenges and explore potential collaborations.
→ Annual Events
We also host two annual events: one online and one in London. These events feature workshops on our software products and presentations from respected industry guest speakers.
Keep an eye on this page for our upcoming schedule of events and conferences. We look forward to meeting you!
Connect With Quantemol
We’d love to connect with you to discuss our cutting-edge plasma modelling software and expert consultancy services. We offer several ways to engage, whether you prefer online interactions or in-person meetings.
→ Global Conferences
Quantemol regularly attends conferences worldwide, presenting our latest research and demonstrating how our solutions drive innovation in plasma-reliant industries. These events are a great opportunity to schedule a dedicated meeting with our team to discuss your specific challenges and explore potential collaborations.
→ Annual Events
We also host two annual events: one online and one in London. These events feature workshops on our software products and presentations from respected industry guest speakers.
Keep an eye on this page for our upcoming schedule of events and conferences. We look forward to meeting you!
Upcoming Conferences
We currently have no conferences scheduled for 2025. Please check back soon! Our 2026 conference schedule will be released shortly.
Upcoming Events
Stay Tuned for more events in 2026!
Upcoming Conferences
We currently have no conferences scheduled for 2025. Please check back soon! Our 2026 conference schedule will be released shortly.
Upcoming Events
Stay Tuned for more events in 2026!
Past Workshops
We regularly host workshops and webinars, offering in-depth sessions on plasma chemistry, computational tools, and the latest advancements in molecular modeling. These events provide valuable opportunities to learn from experts, explore practical applications of our software, and engage with the cutting-edge of the field.
Featured Presentation
Anna Nelson, CEO, Introduction to Quantemol.
Plasma Chemistry Workshop April 2025
Thank you for attending our Plasma Chemistry Workshop!
Our recent Plasma Chemistry Workshop at University College London was a fantastic gathering of curious minds and innovative ideas. The engaging discussions and presentations made it a memorable experience for all who attended.
We were fortunate to have a lineup of expert speakers who shared valuable insights and cutting-edge research in the field.
Whether you joined us in person, online, or couldn’t make it, you can still access select presentation slides and recordings below—courtesy of the speakers who kindly agreed to share their materials.
Speaker Highlights & Resources
Anna Nelson
CEO, Quantemol
Talk: Introduction to Quantemol
Dr. Kateryna Lemishko
Machine Learning Scientist, Quantemol
Talk: Data-driven plasma modelling: Machine learning updates
Dr. Gregory Armstrong
Principal Computational Molecular Physicist, Quantemol
Talk: Use of Effective Core Potentials in electron scattering cross section calculations
Dr. Oliver Bramley
Computation Molecular Physicist, Quantemol
Talk: Rules for triplet state electron impact neutral dissociation in plasma from molecular dynamics simulations and a novel electrophore model
Quantemol Industry Workshop October 2024
Thank you to all the speakers and attendees who joined us for joining us at the Quantemol Industry Workshop.
We hope you found this event both informative and insightful.
In case you missed the workshop or couldn’t attend, our speakers agreed to share their talk and slides.
QDB DEMO AND GLOBAL MODELLING | SLIDES by Dr. ARSHAD QUREISHI
ATOMIC LAYER ETCHING, PLASMA ASPECT AND PROCESSES| SLIDES by Dr. HARM KNOOPS
USE OF EFFECTIVE CORE POTENTIALS IN FOR HEAVY ATOMS IN QEC|SLIDES by Dr. GREG ARMSTRONG
USE OF EFFECTIVE CORE POTENTIALS IN UKRMOL+ by Dr. ZDENĚK MAŠÍN
MACHINE-BASED LEARNING APPROACH FOR FILLING GAPS IN DATA ON PLASMA RELATED PROCESSES|SLIDES by Dr. KATERYNA LEMISHKO
CALCULATING THE DISSOCIATION OF TEOS|Calculating the dissociation of TEOS by Dr. OLIVER BRAMLEY
Plasma Chemistry Workshop May 2024
We want to thank everyone who attended our Plasma Chemistry Workshop at University College London.
A special thank you to our speakers who took the stage and shared their expertise through presentations.
We hope you found the workshop both informative and inspiring.
For those who missed our workshop, some speakers permitted us to use their recordings and presentation slides which can be found below:
Dr Zdenek Masin, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Charles University. “Electron and photon collisions with molecules large and small: from attosecond delays in CO2 towards resonance formation in dielectric gases” / Slides
Dr Kateryna Lemishko, Quantemol. “Machine learning estimator for electron impact ionisation fragmentation patterns” / Slides
Dr Montu Bhuvu, University of York & Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology. “An experimental and modelling investigation on the application of a structured electrode in improving the process uniformity in plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition” / Slides
Ryan Brook, Leeds University “Direct dynamics simulation of prospective PFAS molecules dissociation after electron impact – PPVE and C4H3F7O isomers” / Slides
Dr Gregory Armstrong, Quantemol. “How to interpret simulation results on from Quantemol-EC” / Slides
Dr Sebastian Mohr, Quantemol. “QDB Demo and Q&A”
Online Workshop October 2023
Thank you to everyone who attended our online workshop which was a success. We were pleased to see a good turnout. We also would like to thank our speakers for their excellent talks.
For those who missed our workshop, videos and slides of the talks are available below:
Dr Greg Armstrong, Quantemol, “Extensions of QEC to handle isotopes and heavy elements” / Slides
Dr Wei Wu, University College London “Simulating vibrational emission spectra for CO2 low-temperature plasma: combining QDB simulations and Exocross.” / Slides
Dr Kateryna Lemishko, Quantemol, “Machine learning-based solutions for modelling plasma-related processes” / Slides
Dr Sebastian Mohr, Quantemol, “Using QuantemolDB to collect and optimize plasma chemistry sets” / Slides
If you have any feedback or suggestions for future workshops or topics you’d like us to cover, please don’t hesitate to let us know at workshop@quantemol.com.
Stay tuned for more events in the future by following us on LinkedIn or subscribing to our newsletter.
London Workshop 2023
Thank you to everyone that attended our workshop in London at University College London.
To those that missed it, the presentation slides from the workshop are available below:
Dr Kateryna Lemishko, Quantemol “Machine learning-based approach for kinetic data estimation”
Dr Alec Owens, University College London “LiDB: Database of molecular vibrational state radiative lifetimes for plasma processes”
Dr Dmitry Makhov, Leeds University “Quantum dynamics of dissociation after electron impact for modelling of plasma technologies”
Dr Marin Sapunar, Institut Ruđer Bošković “Excited state dynamics initiated by electrons or photons”
Dr Sebastian Mohr, Quantemol “Global Model as a tool for plasma chemistry analysis and optimisation”
Prof. Mark Kushner, University of Michigan “When Plasms Contact Liquids: Controlling Gas Phase Plasma Chemistry to Achieve Liquid Gains”
Dr Shahid Rauf, Applied Materials “Modeling of inductively coupled Ar/NF3/O2 and Ar/NF3 plasmas using Quantemol QDB”.
We are looking forward to seeing you again at the next workshop which will be online, later this year.
Plasma Chemistry Workshop April 2025
Thank you for attending our Plasma Chemistry Workshop!
Our recent Plasma Chemistry Workshop at University College London was a fantastic gathering of curious minds and innovative ideas. The engaging discussions and presentations made it a memorable experience for all who attended.
We were fortunate to have a lineup of expert speakers who shared valuable insights and cutting-edge research in the field.
Whether you joined us in person, online, or couldn’t make it, you can still access select presentation slides and recordings below—courtesy of the speakers who kindly agreed to share their materials.
Speaker Highlights & Resources
Anna Nelson
CEO, Quantemol
Talk: Introduction to Quantemol
Dr. Kateryna Lemishko
Machine Learning Scientist, Quantemol
Talk: Data-driven plasma modelling: Machine learning updates
Dr. Gregory Armstrong
Principal Computational Molecular Physicist, Quantemol
Talk: Use of Effective Core Potentials in electron scattering cross section calculations
Dr. Oliver Bramley
Computation Molecular Physicist, Quantemol
Talk: Rules for triplet state electron impact neutral dissociation in plasma from molecular dynamics simulations and a novel electrophore model
Quantemol Industry Workshop October 2024
Thank you to all the speakers and attendees who joined us for joining us at the Quantemol Industry Workshop.
We hope you found this event both informative and insightful.
In case you missed the workshop or couldn’t attend, our speakers agreed to share their talk and slides.
QDB DEMO AND GLOBAL MODELLING | SLIDES by Dr. ARSHAD QUREISHI
ATOMIC LAYER ETCHING, PLASMA ASPECT AND PROCESSES| SLIDES by Dr. HARM KNOOPS
USE OF EFFECTIVE CORE POTENTIALS IN FOR HEAVY ATOMS IN QEC|SLIDES by Dr. GREG ARMSTRONG
USE OF EFFECTIVE CORE POTENTIALS IN UKRMOL+ by Dr. ZDENĚK MAŠÍN
MACHINE-BASED LEARNING APPROACH FOR FILLING GAPS IN DATA ON PLASMA RELATED PROCESSES|SLIDES by Dr. KATERYNA LEMISHKO
CALCULATING THE DISSOCIATION OF TEOS|Calculating the dissociation of TEOS by Dr. OLIVER BRAMLEY
Plasma Chemistry Workshop May 2024
We want to thank everyone who attended our Plasma Chemistry Workshop at University College London.
A special thank you to our speakers who took the stage and shared their expertise through presentations.
We hope you found the workshop both informative and inspiring.
For those who missed our workshop, some speakers permitted us to use their recordings and presentation slides which can be found below:
Dr Zdenek Masin, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Charles University. “Electron and photon collisions with molecules large and small: from attosecond delays in CO2 towards resonance formation in dielectric gases” / Slides
Dr Kateryna Lemishko, Quantemol. “Machine learning estimator for electron impact ionisation fragmentation patterns” / Slides
Dr Montu Bhuvu, University of York & Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology. “An experimental and modelling investigation on the application of a structured electrode in improving the process uniformity in plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition” / Slides
Ryan Brook, Leeds University “Direct dynamics simulation of prospective PFAS molecules dissociation after electron impact – PPVE and C4H3F7O isomers” / Slides
Dr Gregory Armstrong, Quantemol. “How to interpret simulation results on from Quantemol-EC” / Slides
Dr Sebastian Mohr, Quantemol. “QDB Demo and Q&A”
Online Workshop October 2023
Thank you to everyone who attended our online workshop which was a success. We were pleased to see a good turnout. We also would like to thank our speakers for their excellent talks.
For those who missed our workshop, videos and slides of the talks are available below:
Dr Greg Armstrong, Quantemol, “Extensions of QEC to handle isotopes and heavy elements” / Slides
Dr Wei Wu, University College London “Simulating vibrational emission spectra for CO2 low-temperature plasma: combining QDB simulations and Exocross.” / Slides
Dr Kateryna Lemishko, Quantemol, “Machine learning-based solutions for modelling plasma-related processes” / Slides
Dr Sebastian Mohr, Quantemol, “Using QuantemolDB to collect and optimize plasma chemistry sets” / Slides
If you have any feedback or suggestions for future workshops or topics you’d like us to cover, please don’t hesitate to let us know at workshop@quantemol.com.
Stay tuned for more events in the future by following us on LinkedIn or subscribing to our newsletter.
London Workshop 2023
Thank you to everyone that attended our workshop in London at University College London.
To those that missed it, the presentation slides from the workshop are available below:
Dr Kateryna Lemishko, Quantemol “Machine learning-based approach for kinetic data estimation”
Dr Alec Owens, University College London “LiDB: Database of molecular vibrational state radiative lifetimes for plasma processes”
Dr Dmitry Makhov, Leeds University “Quantum dynamics of dissociation after electron impact for modelling of plasma technologies”
Dr Marin Sapunar, Institut Ruđer Bošković “Excited state dynamics initiated by electrons or photons”
Dr Sebastian Mohr, Quantemol “Global Model as a tool for plasma chemistry analysis and optimisation”
Prof. Mark Kushner, University of Michigan “When Plasms Contact Liquids: Controlling Gas Phase Plasma Chemistry to Achieve Liquid Gains”
Dr Shahid Rauf, Applied Materials “Modeling of inductively coupled Ar/NF3/O2 and Ar/NF3 plasmas using Quantemol QDB”.
We are looking forward to seeing you again at the next workshop which will be online, later this year.
