Keith Schubert is a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University with 11 years of focused experience in numerical analysis, scientific computing, and control systems applied to medical imaging, aerospace, and bio-medical engineering. He develops fast, numerically stable solvers for large sparse problems and works on mathematical models of synchronization and the patterned growth of extremophiles—bridging computational theory with experimental and space-life-search applications. As an adjunct professor at Loma Linda University, he translates research into biomedical and bioinformatics projects while mentoring students who are industry-ready. His background combines a Ph.D. from UC Santa Barbara with deep expertise in numerical linear algebra, optimization, and 3D reconstruction, and he actively connects academic research to real-world technology transfer and student placement.
11 years of coding experience
BS, BS at University of Redlands
Ph.D., Ph.D. at UC Santa Barbara
Professor, Professor at California State University-San Bernardino
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