Summary
Chad Moorman is pursuing a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering at The Ohio State University, focusing on fast and accurate electromagnetic simulations using novel FEM, MoM, and FEBI formulations that outperform proprietary software. He has built 3D simulation libraries in Fortran for HPC, with Python wrappers enabling researchers to run complex simulations in Jupyter notebooks. His work spans academia and industry, including a harmonic balance analysis codebase in Python and Fortran at Michigan State University and a FRIB project that located defects in RF cavities, saving an estimated $200,000 per repaired cavity. During an internship at AMD, he modeled realistic FEM representations of plated-through holes to assess fiber-weave effects on digital signals. With about a decade of experience, he combines deep algorithmic research with practical software development across Fortran and Python, and is based in East Lansing, Michigan.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan State University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering at The Ohio State University