Summary
Keith Grant is a founder, senior research scientist, and science writer with 11+ years of applied experience bridging atmospheric and climate modeling, inverse problem methods, and high-performance nonlinear solvers with practical data management and web technologies. He spent decades at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory developing radiation transport, aerosol microphysics, and emission-inversion techniques and now consults on algorithm development while running Ramblemuse Associates. In parallel he has built a distinct second career shaping massage therapy education, regulation, and evidence-based practice—co-chairing best-practices efforts, authoring trade columns, curricula, and policy studies. Technically fluent in C, Fortran, MPI, Python and XML/netCDF workflows, he pairs deep computational rigor with clear science communication and web-enabled tools. An uncommon combination of national-lab modeling pedigree and hands-on clinical education work gives him a unique perspective on translating complex science into actionable policy and training.
11 years of coding experience
PhD, Applied Science, PhD, Applied Science at University of California, Davis
B.S., Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, B.S., Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics at San José State University
2007 Santa Fe Science Writing Workshop