Build your lab
IT infrastructure to accelerate your line of research
Host a journal
Save money and organise your field
Work collaboratively
Develop your theory with LATEX and whiteboards
Showcase research
Attract students to your group
Host your lecture notes on your own website
Establish yourself
Share your thought process to prospective groups
Establish yourself as an upcoming scientist
Collaborator Feedback
Our online tools integrate offline with transparent formats freeing you to focus on the science.
Markdown Content Generation
Focus on content over form
Websites are generated with Hugo –the world’s fastest framework –using an in-house theme specifically written for academics and students writing technical work in STEM. Content is written in Markdown –a clearer markup language than traditional LaTeX.
Content is edited either directly with Git, using our in-house Gitea repository, or through a WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) editor hosted on our Nextcloud members area.
The web as it was imagined —with the best of modernity
Your website exists as a public folder on your computer, or as a folder on our cloud service –you decide. Edit in the browser or through the app –on desktop or on mobile. Choose one method or many –they stay in sync via the cloud ☁️.
QuantaLumin Journal
Host your own journal, essays, field notes, and research updates on the same system as your website
A book-like editor
Write in chapters and sections, embed figures and equations, and toggle back to clean markdown source whenever you need it
Membership with infrastructure
Start with a QuantaLumin membership and get hosting, publishing tools, and a coherent technical workspace
Chatwoot, keyboard shortcuts, and SphereList
See the website controls
Sell courses, classes, and add-ons
View pricing
Visitor book and PDF-style views
Explore the journal
Website types
Student, professional, group, studio, journal, consultancy, and community websites all run on the same QuantaLumin system.
The differences are in structure and workflow, not in how you have to manage the platform. That means the same tools can support a solo portfolio, a team site, a creative studio, or a teaching community.
Featured sites and collaborators
Ediz Enver uses the platform for a student-facing site and a personal web presence tied to coursework, projects, and future applications.
Chris Vijeu uses a QuantaLumin site to present research, study history, and a long-form technical profile in one place.
Victoria Sutton blends design work with a structured web presence, showing how the same system can support creative and technical output.