We build software for scientists.
At Scimatic Software we believe in involving the client as much as possible in the development process. By partnering with our clients and using an agile methodology we produce superior scientific software.
Our speciality is the development of instrumentation software, we have expertise in:
- Embedded data acquisition
- Sample management systems
- Data analysis and numerical modeling
- User interface experience and design
Not only do we make great software for our clients, we have also shipped our own product called Samples. We are in the process of setting up a new distribution partners for Samples and you will hear more about this soon!
Jamie McQuay
Founder |
Jamie has been developing scientific software professionally since 1999. He has served as an Architect and Technical Lead for projects in North America and Europe. Jamie has specific expertise in the design and implementation of instrumentation software.
Before starting his career, Jamie developed sophisticated spectral simulation and signal filtering software while a Chemical Physics student at the University of Waterloo.
Jamie's personal blog can be found here
Jim Graham
Partner, Software Developer |
Jim has been developing software for over 15 years. Prior to joining Scimatic, he worked in a variety of languages developing a compiler build engine for a Chicago-based start-up.
Jim holds a Ph.D in experimental particle physics from the University of Chicago. His work on the KTeV experiment at Fermilab is where he gained his expertise in readout electronics and software, statistical analysis software and Monte Carlo simulations.
Jim maintains a personal blog.
Heather Root
Life Sciences Advisor |
Heather has been working in a laboratory setting for 12 years. She holds a B.Sc. majoring in biology and minoring in chemistry from the University of Waterloo, a M.Sc. in biomolecular science from the University of Amsterdam, and a Ph.D. in molecular genetics from the University of Toronto. Heather has also held placements in the pharmaceutical industry and government regulatory offices.
Heather is currently working as a research fellow at the Hospital for Sick Children, where she continues to explore her interest in cancer genetics and DNA repair.
