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Dr Daniel Brown, Chairman
A successful serial
entrepreneur, Daniel first founded a computer software business at the
age of 13, which he ran for five years. He studied Chemical Physics and
then Philosophy where he developed a passion for probability and
network theory. During his doctorate in clinical psychology at the
Institute of Psychiatry he developed unique computer techniques for
quantifying processes of change, which were used to build interactive
models of stress based on variable subject profiles. Using this
methodology for automating the fulfilment of variable user needs,
Daniel co-founded APR Smartlogik, a business which he built to 50
people and revenues of $6m, winning the Times Innovation award in 2001
and NLB Visionary Design award in 2003. He is the inventor of a range
of patents, author of several books and over thirty papers, guest
lecturer and Entrepreneur in Residence at University College London,
and a high profile global speaker and media commentator on Information
Systems. He is a director of MegaNexus Ltd, the social networking
company.
Professor Jonathan Tennyson, Chief Scientist
Professor of Physics and leader
of a large and successful research team studying a wide range of the
problems in the physics of molecules. He studied Natural Sciences at
Cambridge and obtained a doctorate in Theoretical Chemistry at the
University of Sussex. After periods working in the Netherlands and a
research laboratory he came to UCL where he founded the Theoretical
Atomic and Molecular Physics and Astrophysics reasearch group (TAMPA)
which currently contains about 25 people.
He has written over 300 papers in the scientific literature as well as
number of popular articles and a book which will be published later
this year. He has developed methods for studying electron molecule
collisions for over twenty years. In that time specific calculations
have been performed for problems to do with plasma etching, the edge of
fusion plasmas, atmospheric processes, astrophysics, neutrino mass
determination and radiation damage in biological systems. His group
also studies the way molecules absorb and emit light with particular
emphasis on processes important for the Earth's atmosphere and
astrophysics.
Dr James Munro, New Product Development, UCL
Doctor of physics James Munro is a skilled
Computational Scientist. Having completed a PhD in the calculation of
molecular properties using massively parallel supercomputers, James is
keen to develop his both his physics and computational skills
commercially.
Hemal Varambhia, Product Development and Research, UCL
Hemal Varambhia is a researcher
in the field quantum molecular physics. In his first year at Quantemol
he has already achieved significant advances in the calculation of
molecular properties using Quantemol-N.
Dr Natasha Doss, Sales and Marketing, UCL
Natasha Doss promotes and
sells Quantemol-N to various institutions and companies around the
world.
Kevin Arthur, Director, Business Development
Kevin Arthur has more than 20
years of international sales and marketing experience, at Director and
Vice President Level, in a variety of leading semiconductor
manufacturing companies. He specializes in working with early stage
technology companies to formulate and execute customer focused product
development strategies, and to bring young companies to investor
readiness. Prior to this, Kevin was VP of Global Sales for Mitel
Semiconductor and, earlier in his career, Director of European Sales
for Raytheon Semiconductor and, before that, Director of European sales
for TRW LSI Products.
Dr Iryna Rozum, Product Development, UCL
Iryna is a Doctor of Physics.
Specialist areas include computational physics, quantum molecular
physics, plasma physics, matter-laser interactions and collision
theories.
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