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About Scienomics

Scienomics started operations in March 2004. Scienomics' team is composed of scientists with a long and strong experience in the domain of in silico modeling of materials and processes. Moreover, Scienomics enjoys a large network of academic collaborators in various domains of science involved routinely in the R&D workflow.

Scienomics is seeking and developing strategic partnerships with academic institutions, hardware providers and customers in order to mutually add value to products and services.

Management Team

Dr. Xenophon KrokidisDr. Xenophon Krokidis

Managing Director

Dr.Xenophon Krokidis is founding member and managing director. Dr. Krokidis received his PhD in Physics from University of Paris VI and later joined William A. Lester Jr. group at the University of Berkeley, CA. In 2000, Dr. Krokidis joined the French Institute of Petroleum (IFP) were he served as research engineer on several industrial and software projects. He is the author of more than 20 scientific publications and has acted as reviewer of several scientific journals. Prior to founding Scienomics, Dr. Krokidis was the product manager of Accelrys' quantum products.

Dr. Andreas BickDr. Andreas Bick

Chief Scientific Officer

Andreas joined Scienomics in May 2005 as its Chief Scientific Officer. He studied Chemistry at the University of Bielefeld, and received his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, University of Bielefeld in 1992. His PhD work was on atomistic simulation of crosslinked Epoxy resins. Before joining Scienomics, Andreas held various positions at MSI (Now Accelrys), which he joined in 1992 as an Application Scientist. These positions include Sales Director, EMEA for Materials Science, Senior Director, Asia Pacific Scientific Service, Senior Director Materials Science Marketing and Polymer Consortium Director.

Dr. Joerg Rudiger HillDr. Jörg-Rüdiger Hill

Director Research and Developement

Jörg-Rüdiger Hill is founding member and director R & D of Scienomics. Dr. Hill received his PhD in Chemistry from Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. He has held various positions as research scientist in the contract research department of Accelrys. Prior to founding Scienomics he was a project manager in the materials science R & D department of Accelrys. He is the author of more than 25 scientific publications, one textbook on molecular modeling, and an open source molecular visualization programme. He has a patent pending on a data management system for high-throughput experimentation in materials science.

Company News

MAPS 3.2 has been released
MAPS 3.2 has been released on April 25, 2010. Quality by design is possible with MAPS 3.2 since it's modeling and simulation modules provide you with the information you need in order to focus experimental efforts and rapidly identify promising candidates. Discover how scientists in several industrial fields use Scienomics products and know how in order to innovate while controlling costs.

Scienomics and 3 other German companies for the NanoSISAM project
Nanotechnology is an expanding industry sector, withstanding also the current economic crisis...

MAPS 3.1 patch release
We are happy to inform you that MAPS 3.1® patch is ready for download

Whats new in MAPS 3.1
MAPS 3.1® introduces the Transition State Locator, a stand-alone module which can drive transition state searches with Abinit, MNDO and Turbomole using LST, QST and NEB methods.


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