Matthew Jacobson is a Professor of Film and Media Studies at the University of Kansas with over three decades of experience in cinematography, film production, and higher education. He combines a practical filmmaker’s résumé—seven feature films and three hour-long documentaries since 1999, with three Sundance selections and multiple theatrical and streaming releases—with a sustained research and teaching practice at an R1 university. Trained with an MFA from USC, he is skilled in 16mm/35mm film and modern 4K+ digital cinema workflows and maintains a long-term creative partnership with filmmaker Kevin Willmott. Based in Lawrence, Kansas, Matthew blends hands-on production expertise with scholarly inquiry, mentoring the next generation of cinematographers while continuing to shoot festival-caliber work.
10 years of coding experience
Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Cinematography and Film/Video Production, Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Cinematography and Film/Video Production at University of Southern California
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Communications Studies, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Communications Studies at California State University at Los Angeles
Gaussian Accelerated Molecular Dynamics (GaMD) is a computational method for both unconstrained enhanced sampling and free energy calculations of biomolecules. It works by adding a harmonic boost potential to smooth the potential energy surface and reduce system energy barriers. http://miao.compbio.ku.edu/GaMD/
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Matthew Jacobson - Professor at University of Kansas