My real name: Matthew Kehoe.
I'm a research scientist at Michigan Tech Research Institute (MTRI) in Ann Arbor, MI.
Background: Applied math PhD at UIC, researched computational methods for plasmonics and optics with advisor David Nicholls. I previously worked at Workforce Software, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) where I investigated a variety of problems in computational science and wrote code in many different programming languages.
Here's my PhD thesis: https://matthewshawnkehoe.github.io/files/kehoe_thesis.pdf
Broadly, my mathematical interests are in numerical analysis, water waves, root-finding algorithms, partial differential equations, computational electromagnetics, and the Riemann zeta function.