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From the QuantistryLab Community: Predicting the Properties of Complex Formulations with Multiscale Simulations

From the QuantistryLab Community: Predicting the Properties of Complex Formulations with Multiscale Simulations

March 24, 2025

At the intersection of quantum computing, AI, and multiscale simulations, Quantistry is transforming material discovery with its cloud-native platform, QuantistryLab—bridging the gap between research and real-world innovation. Through QuantistryLab Community Edition, researchers and industry professionals collaborate to explore advanced modeling techniques that accelerate R&D across sectors like batteries, hydrogen fuels, and sustainable materials.  

In this article, we highlight how one of our most active community members leveraged molecular simulations to analyze complex liquid formulations, showcasing how computational tools can predict chemical interactions and enhance material design.

Explore how QuantistryLab simulations are shaping the future of materials science—from quantum to AI.

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