Matt Rouse

Software Engineer at Applied Physics Laboratory-UW

Greater Seattle Area United States
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Matt Rouse is a software engineer with 11 years of professional experience building mission-driven systems across defense, aerospace, and biotech, now contributing to applied research at the University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory. He has hands-on experience across the full software development lifecycle, progressing from Lockheed Martin through senior engineering roles in the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and industry at Cytek Biosciences. Comfortable in high-assurance and scientific environments, he repeatedly delivers practical solutions for complex, safety- and research-focused projects. Passionate about physics, space, and nature, Matt brings a science-first mindset and more than half his life of coding to every problem he tackles.
code11 years of coding experience
job9 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor's Degree, Bachelor's Degree at University of Central Florida
languagesEnglish
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Github Skills (15)

typescript8
javascript8
vscode-extension7
microsoft7
electron7
editor7
vscode7
visual-studio-code6
visual-studio6
recall3
typechecker2
python2
computer-vision2
type-check1
superset1

Programming languages (3)

TypeScriptScalaPython

Github contributions (5)

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rjonace/AGS

Jan 2015 - Apr 2015

Contributions:443 commits, 413 pushes, 2 issues in 3 months
themattsterr/agora

Mar 2015 - Apr 2015

Contributions:29 pushes in 1 month
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Matt Rouse - Software Engineer at Applied Physics Laboratory-UW