Following the 2026 FIFA World Cup's group stage, Quintessa's N-Estimates algorithm is now predicting the knockout stage ...
Quintessa placement students, Ben Porter and Danny Bosworth, have achieved second place in a global coding competition run by the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), with a focus on applying large language ...
Jen and Tom will be working with us on a range of mathematical modelling, geoscience, decision support and software development projects over the next year. Quintessa has a long history of employing ...
Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) has developed the Well Decommissioning for CO 2 Storage Guidelines in response to an action set by the Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to the UK ...
The 12ᵗʰ Employee Ownership Association (EOA) Annual Conference was held in Birmingham on the 27ᵗʰ and 28ᵗʰ November 2017. Among the 680 participants, representing 200,000 employee owners across the ...
Quintessa has recently conducted an independent review of the subsurface Early Risk Assessment for Carbon Storage Licence CS025 on behalf of the Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP). This continues ...
The large area of typical mine workings and the elevated temperature at depth, make such underground voids a potentially very efficient means of accessing the heat being generated at depth in the ...
Alan Paulley, Paul Suckling and Peter Webb recently attended the WM2025 conference in Phoenix, Arizona. This year's event had a cross-conference theme on advanced technologies, artificial intelligence ...
Placement student Adam Hazell has recently presented his work on traffic flow modelling to Quintessa employees, rounding off a year long project involving data analysis and software development. In ...
Quintessa recently welcomed five RADCORE employees to our Henley-on-Thames office for a week-long in-person tailored AMBER and biosphere assessment training course. The Republic of Korea (South Korea) ...
Quintessa recently participated in the 7ᵗʰ workshop of the DECOVALEX project, hosted by the Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) in Busan, South Korea. The DECOVALEX project (DEvelopment of ...