CCL: Introducing the QUANTUM SERVER project



 Sent to CCL by: "Gabriele  Mogni" [gabriele.mogni * gmail.com]
 I am delighted to announce the creation of a test "landing" page for
 the Quantum Server project. Quantum Server is a collaborative networking website
 designed specifically to cater to the needs of the computational science and
 engineering research community. It allows researchers active in these fields to
 come together in a unified network and collaborate on computational science and
 engineering projects as freelance consultants or find/advertise relevant
 employment opportunities. You can find the test page for the project at the
 following address:
 http://qscomputing.com
 If you are interested in following the evolution of the project during the web
 development stage and would like to be notified when the final version of the
 website will finally be made available online, please register to our mailing
 list by entering your contact information at the centre of the page. You can
 also find more information about the Quantum Server project by visiting the
 various sections listed in the menu at the top of the page. Quantum Server will
 be subject to a small subscription fee to cover the costs of the initial web
 development as well as to constantly improve the quality of the user experience
 in future. However, given that the Quantum Server network is designed to help
 researchers find freelance contracts and employment opportunities, we trust that
 the benefits of becoming member of the network will far outweigh the
 subscription costs!
 If you would like to find out more about the economic impact of computational
 modelling and simulation techniques in science and engineering, please have a
 look at these two reports by Dr. Goldbeck dealing specifically with the cases of
 Material and Molecular modelling respectively:
 https://zenodo.org/record/44780/files/Economic_Impact_of_Materials_Modelling.pdf
 http://psi-k.net/docs/Economic_impact_of_modelling.pdf
 As already mentioned, please enter your personal information in the landing test
 page of the Quantum Server project if you are interested in subscribing to our
 mailing list in order to remain updated on the evolution of the project. The
 future success of the project depends entirely on how significant the
 manifestation of interest by the computational science and engineering research
 community will be! In the meantime, if you have any suggestions on how the
 structure, features and functioning of the website could be improved please
 contact us at our email address: quantum.server.info::gmail.com
 Kind regards and thank you for your support,
 Dr. Gabriele Mogni (founder of the Quantum Server project)