Adam Tenderholt

Director of Technology & Veritomyx Program at Veritomyx

Dr. Adam Tenderholt, Director of Technology and Veritomyx Program, holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (Stanford University) and dual B.A. degrees in Chemistry and Integrated Science (Northwestern University). He was a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Washington where he studied proton-coupled electron transfer mechanisms using a variety of experimental and computational approaches. As a graduate student, he developed software for the processing and analysis of both experimental data (PySpline) and quantum chemical calculations (cclib and QMForge) and was responsible for the design and maintenance of a high-performance computational cluster. Dr. Tenderholt has coauthored numerous publications in high-profile peer-reviewed journals. His Journal of Computational Chemistry publication describing the cclib platform for package‐independent computational chemistry algorithms has been cited over 2,000 times. Dr. Tenderholt is a member of the American Chemical Society and the American Society for Mass Spectrometry.