Addison Howe is a PhD candidate in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics at Northwestern University with a decade of experience bridging rigorous mathematical theory and practical problem solving. With a BA in Mathematics from UC Berkeley and a teaching concentration, Addison combines strong pedagogical instincts with advanced research in applied math. Based in Evanston, they pursue interdisciplinary work that likely spans modeling, computation, and data-driven methods common to McCormick School projects. Their background suggests an ability to translate complex analytical ideas into teachable, implementable solutions for collaborators across engineering domains. Though focused on academia, Addison’s extended experience implies familiarity with collaborative research workflows and mentoring graduate-level students. They bring a rare mix of classroom-honed communication skills and deep quantitative expertise useful for both research and applied development.
10 years of coding experience
BA, Mathematics, Mathematics with a teaching concentration, BA, Mathematics, Mathematics with a teaching concentration at University of California, Berkeley
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics at Northwestern University
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