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Vadim Ivanov

Chief Scientist at Haystac Inc.

Vadim Ivanov has a strong background in scientific and technical roles. Vadim currently works as the Chief Scientist at ROSEAId, Inc., where they develop systems and methods for training a statistical model to ensure the adequacy and quality of cellular identification and biopsy samples for cytopathological diagnosis. Prior to this, Vadim held the same position at Haystac Inc. with no specified end date. Additionally, they worked as a Principal Solutions Architect at NeMo. SOFT from January 2017 to March 2022. Before that, they were the Chief Scientist at Solaris Development Inc. from an undisclosed start date to 2011. Vadim also held the position of Project Manager and Principal Scientist at Mogmo from an undisclosed start date to 2009. Vadim began their career as a Software Engineer at Biomax in May 1997 and left in December 2001. Prior to Biomax, Vadim was a Principal Scientist and Architect at NeMo. SOFT from an undisclosed start date to 2006.

Vadim Ivanov's education history includes attending ITMO University. However, no specific years, degree, or field of study information is available.

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Haystac Inc.

Haystac Indāgō (Latin verb meaning to hunt, to track, to investigate), is a comprehensive, cloud‐based and massively scalable solution that:•Automatically identifies and classifies quality content from any data source (including Google drive), scanned images and 600+ file types•Satisfies high accuracy demands for defensible disposition ofcontent•Uses visual classification technologies to reliably and automatically extract and classify quality metadata•Integrates with ECMs with full update-in-place capabilities (OpenText, EMC, IBM, SharePoint).•Integrates with content-driven business workflows (Accounts Payable, Acquisition/Divestiture, Litigation, HR, Engineering, Operations, etc.)•Delivers fast, quantifiably accurate and consistent search results to end users via ECM