Rapidly Optimize 2D Materials and Become Uncatchable!

Greater than 140,000 computational speed increase lets you optimize Graphene and other novel materials in seconds on your laptop. Shortening product development times from Years down to Months to become uncatchable in the market!. Providing massive Return on Investment (ROI) potential for nanotechnology, energy, chip manufacturing and space.

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Wow! The Metric Dirac Equation

Dirac when deriving his equation had to introduce strange objects such as Quaternions that were such strange objects that until Dirac needed them, no one thought they had any practical use! Nobody even thought this equation with strange objects could even be understood by the human brain. Interestingly, this math come in useful for plasma physics simulation.

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The Three Generations of Thought (“systems” in neuroscience)

You might wonder what it has to do with plasma physics, machine building or process development? Well since the physics of 3 generations is found in every system and GP plasma is interested in solving complex customer challenges, we treat these problems as holistic 'Systems' and can use the 3 generations knowledge even in how we leverage our team work to solve a customer problems.

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Retrofitting and repurposing of a 15-year-old roll to roll coater

The GP Plasma team resurrected and reconditioned a 15-year-old roll to roll coater to deposit state of art coatings for the solar industry. It involved a complete system teardown, design and rebuild of magnetrons in-house, new pump system, updated automation and web interface, electrical and PLC, code and so on. We even designed and built a new metal foil web handling system

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What happens, when you give a small group of children the task to create music about something they have previously visualized?

Just think about a creative or research task you need to get done in your team, your company, your group of experts (each with different fields of expertise, of course). You have no idea how the solution to the task might look like, but you want to have an optimum working atmosphere in order to assure the perfect outcome in good time and with a minimum of recourses.

Wouldn’t it be great to know the general recipe for such an atmosphere… no matter the size of the team, the complexity of the problem, the boundary conditions, the budget and the human resources at hand?

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