Peng Li is a skilled UX Developer at Computer Modelling Group Ltd. since January 2022, following a role as a Senior Software Developer at C4i Training and Technology from November 2019 to January 2022. Previous experience includes significant contributions as a Senior Software Developer and Intermediate Software Developer at Shaw Communications from 2006 to August 2019, and as a Software Designer at Matrox from 2000 to 2007. Education was completed at McGill University between 1996 and 2000.
Computer Modelling Group Ltd.
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Computer Modelling Group, a computer software technology company, develops and licenses reservoir simulation software in Canada. It offers CMOST AI, an intelligent optimization and analysis tool that offers solution for its reservoir by combining statistical analysis, machine learning, and non-biased data interpretation; IMEX, a black oil simulatorthat is used to model primary and secondary oil recovery processes in conventional and unconventional oil/gas reservoirs; GEM, an equation-of-state reservoir simulator for compositional, chemical, and unconventional reservoir modelling; STARS, a thermal and processes reservoir simulator for the modelling of steam, solvents, air, and chemical recovery processes; and CoFlow, a reservoir and production system modelling software that allows reservoir and production engineers to collaborate on the same asset. It also provides Builder, a pre-processor that simplifies the creation of simulation models by providing a framework for data integration and workflow management between various data sources; Results, a post-processor that helps in enhancing understanding and insight into recovery processes and reservoir performance; and WinProp, a fluid property characterization tool, as well as Autotune artificial intelligence solutions. Moreover, Computer Modelling Group provides professional services comprising support, consulting, training, and contract research services. It also sells its products and services in approximately 60 countries. Khalid Aziz founded Computer Modelling Group in 1978. It has its headquarters in Calgary in Canada.