Leelee Stone

Leelee Stone
posted in mentor circle: Charlotte City Circle

Jul 13, 2026 at 13:31

For the past month I have been reading about plasma research because I recently became involved in a project that touches this field. There is no shortage of information online, but I keep running into the same problem of finding materials that are connected in a meaningful way instead of scattered across different places. I would really like to start with a resource that gives a clear overview of available software, databases and related information. Has anyone found something that works well?

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  • FriendlyRaccoon FriendlyRaccoon

    FriendlyRaccoon FriendlyRaccoon

    Jul 13, 2026 at 15:52

    It always seems easier to learn a technical subject when the available information is organized instead of being spread across many unrelated sources. A structured overview helps build a solid foundation first, and after that it becomes much simpler to explore individual topics in greater detail. That approach usually makes the whole learning process feel much more manageable.
  • sonya konar

    sonya konar

    Jul 13, 2026 at 15:24

    After dealing with the same situation, I eventually came across https://quantimol.com/ and found it helpful as a starting point. The site brings together information about plasma modelling software, plasma chemistry databases and consulting services, so everything is presented within one structure. I liked being able to read about the different resources without jumping between multiple websites, and it made the overall topic much easier to understand before looking into specific tools.

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