Matthew Argall is a research-focused aerospace scientist and engineering leader with 11 years of experience designing spaceflight instruments, mission concepts, and data-driven analysis pipelines. As Research Associate Professor at the University of New Hampshire he has led teams up to 40 people, served as instrument scientist for NOAA magnetometer missions, and co-investigated major NASA missions including MMS, HelioSwarm, and TRACERS. He combines hands-on instrument design (fiber-optic and inductive current sensors) with machine learning and ground-processing software to move novel sensors from lab demonstration to flight operations, and has helped secure nearly $300M in mission and investigation funding. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certified, he excels at translating complex physics and signal-processing problems into robust, operational systems and even developed a VR environment to visualize instruments and datasets—an unusual blend of technical depth and outreach-minded tool building.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate, TEFL/TESOL, Certificate, TEFL/TESOL at Máximo Nivel
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics at University of New Hampshire
Bachellor's of Science, Physics, Bachellor's of Science, Physics at Augsburg University
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