Summary
Matt Teichman is a programming specialist and educator based in Chicago with eight years of experience building and maintaining web platforms, digital collections, and library repositories at the University of Chicago. He combines a PhD in Philosophy and a Master's in Computer Science to bring rigorous, type-theoretic thinking to practical software design, and teaches functional programming and logic to graduate and undergraduate students. Comfortable with both commercial and open-source stacks, he administers information server infrastructure, evaluates new technologies, and contributes to national digital library initiatives. His background in linguistics and film studies gives him an interdisciplinary perspective that surfaces unexpected connections between language, media, and formal systems.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Linguistics, Bachelor's degree, Linguistics at Cornell University
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at University of Chicago
Master's degree, Film/Cinema/Video Studies, Master's degree, Film/Cinema/Video Studies at University of Pittsburgh
French