CreativeQuantum specializes in the realization of quantum mechanics-based research and development for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. We are able to identify any chemical and physical properties at molecular level of systems or processes. Using unique creative methods, we offer our customers to support them by the development of resource and energy efficient production processes. To accomplish this, we apply the most recent and innovative optimization algorithms.
Services:
CreativeQuantum offers a wide range of services, which allows our customers to benefit from the insight and results of quantum mechanical investigations, without the need of in-depth knowledge about this technology, nor need to own the needed infrastructure.
We offer our customers an allround service.
we identify together with our customers the precise issues
we develop a package offer, from which our customer can choose investigations with the best balance of information, time and price
we perform the requested investigations and simulations with our interdisciplinary team
the simulations and data of our clients are stored and managed at our own offline computer clusters at all times, encrypted and sercure
we analyze the simulations and deliver our customers detailed but comprehensible documentation of the results of high scientific quality
we present our customers the most important results on site and suggest possible consquences.
Our project periods are usually 2 to 6 months
Our prices per project month are often lower than at research institutes
Chemical Manufacturing, Research, general, Research and testing, IT, Internet, R&D, Scientific research centres and laboratories, Test laboratories, contract, analytical testing, Nanotechnology research and development, Biochemicals research and development, Materials testing, assaying, analysing and inspection services, Software, simulation
HQ Location
Am Studio 2
Berlin, Berlin 12489, DE
Keywords
computational servicecontract researchquantum chemical simulationsDFT calculationsreaction mechanism elucidationvirtual high throughput screeningcomputational catalysisoptimizationcatalysismaterials