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Molecular Quantum Solutions
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MQS is transforming R&D outsourcing with digital high-performance quantum chemistry integrated in an enterprise automation platform for the pharma, life science and chemical industries.
Reach out if you would like to have a chat at one of the following conferences and summits:

10/11-12/11 Copenhagen
European Quantum Technology Conference (EQTC) 2025 (Danish Quantum Community Booth)
eqtc2025.ku.dk

25/11/-26/11 Copenhagen
ASCEND Innovation Conference
ascend.dtu.dk
October 25, 2025 at 9:28 AM
Check out our Cebule (cebule.mqs.dk) Video Tutorial
youtu.be/IvzCkMaykE8?...
with the following workflow presentation:
(I) Geometry optimization with g-xTB
(II) COSMO calculation
(III) COSMO-RS sigma-moments generation

Documentation: docs.mqs.dk

Q&A: support@mqs.dk
July 24, 2025 at 12:08 PM
The new g-xTB model is now accessible in Cebule (cebule.mqs.dk) for the geometry_opt task type.
Try it out yourself for your molecules/SMILES of interest. 25 minutes are for free per week:
{"smiles_list": ["O"], "optimization_method": "g_xtb", "force_field": "mmff94"}
June 25, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Mark your calendars (22nd&23rd of April) for the Pharmaceutical Development Symposium in Copenhagen!
The amazing Stine Rønholt (@ronholtlab.bsky.social) (University of Copenhagen) will give a presentation with MQS on dermatological pharma formulation research:
www.pharma-symposium.dk
March 26, 2025 at 12:29 PM
Upcoming Wednesday MQS will be present at the ECP in Frankfurt (tinyurl.com/ecp-mqs).
Reach out if you would like to talk about formulation development for pharma, biotech, chemistry or materials design. Our platform can also be used with process simulators to retrieve physical/thermodynamic data.
February 9, 2025 at 8:43 PM
In the below screenshot one can see our high performance quantum chemistry engine Cebule with the tasks dashboard where all calculations can be tracked.

New high performance quantum chemistry and machine learning tasks can be submitted through the Python SDK (gitlab.com/mqsdk/python...).
January 20, 2025 at 5:43 PM