Summary
Mattheus Ueckermann is an engineer with 12 years of experience blending mechanical engineering research and practical software development, currently applying his skills at Creare in Hanover, NH. He holds advanced degrees from MIT and a background in computational ocean and fluid dynamics, with deep expertise in discontinuous Galerkin finite elements, uncertainty quantification, and hybrid stochastic methods. At Creare he has built production geospatial tools (including a 30m TWI hydrological tool, PyDEM), automated sound-analysis web services, PODPAC data pipelines, and worked on laser metrology, refrigeration devices, and serious-game STEM training. A self-taught programmer fluent in Python (with C/C++, MATLAB, and JavaScript), he couples physical intuition with mathematical modeling to turn research ideas into working software and devices. Outside of work he contributes to open source, experiments with novel sensors and 3D reconstruction, and enjoys cycling and tinkering.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
PHD, Mechanical/computational/ocean engineering, PHD, Mechanical/computational/ocean engineering at M.I.T.
BAsc, Mechanical Engineering, BAsc, Mechanical Engineering at University of Waterloo
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