Nayer Hatefi

Application Scientist at Chemical Computing Group

Nayer Hatefi currently serves as an Application Scientist at Chemical Computing Group since July 2021. Previously, Nayer worked as a Machine Learning Researcher at The University of British Columbia from June to December 2020. Nayer's academic background includes a Master of Science in Biophysics from the University of Guelph (2017-2019) and a Master of Science in Computational Chemistry from Iran University of Science and Technology (2013-2015). Additional experience includes positions as a Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Guelph, a Graduate Research Assistant in the Department of Chemistry at Iran University of Science and Technology, an R & D Chemist at Farayand Yekta Pajouh, and a Product Technical Specialist at PRO SOL Progressive Solution.

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Toronto, Canada

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Chemical Computing Group

CCG (Chemical Computing Group) is a leading supplier of software solutions for life sciences. With a proven track record in scientific innovation, CCG continues to provide state of the art applications in drug discovery to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and academic researchers. CCG headquarters are in Montreal (Canada), with support offices in North America, Europe and Asia. CCG’s software programs include: 1) Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) - a single package for visualization, molecular modeling, computer-aided molecular design (CAMD), cheminformatics, bioinformatics and methodology development. 2) PSILO® - Protein SILO - a database system that provides an easily accessible, consolidated repository for macromolecular and protein-ligand structural information as well as a means to systematically track, register and search both experimental and computational macromolecular structural data. CCG has a strong academic presence with MOE and PSILO® being used extensively in teaching and research in over 600 universities world wide. CCG's special programs and discounts encourage the adoption of computational life science methodologies by the scientific community.


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Montreal, Canada

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51-200

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