Matthew Greenberg

Assistant Dean - Professional Programs at University of Calgary

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Matthew Greenberg is an academic leader and mathematician with nine years of professional experience, serving as Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics and Assistant Dean for Professional Programs at the University of Calgary. A former number theorist, he now focuses on statistics, computation, machine learning, and data science, bridging rigorous theory with applied analytics and program development. He combines deep research training (PhD, McGill) with administrative and curricular leadership, shaping professional programs that prepare students for data-driven careers. Based in Calgary, he brings a rare mix of pure-math insight and practical machine learning interests, frequently translating abstract concepts into teachable, impactful content.
code9 years of coding experience
bookDoctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics at McGill University
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Github Skills (128)

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Programming languages (9)

TypeScriptC++RustCJavaScriptHTMLJupyter NotebookLiveScript

Github contributions (5)

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mgreenbe/607

Feb 2019 - Mar 2019

Contributions:27 commits, 22 pushes, 1 branch in 29 days
Contributions:21 commits, 13 pushes, 4 branches in 6 days
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Matthew Greenberg - Assistant Dean - Professional Programs at University of Calgary