Matthew Runyon is a full‑stack software developer with 11 years of experience blending web engineering and machine learning to deliver practical AI-driven educational tools. Based in College Station, he builds and maintains the Deephaven web IDE, driving a TypeScript migration and front-end improvements that power interactive data workflows. His graduate research translated into deployed products used by over 1,000 students across five universities, reflecting an ability to move research prototypes into production. An active open-source contributor, he has enhanced components in the popular Mantine React UI library, fixing nuanced time-input bugs and improving documentation for better developer ergonomics. Trained as a mechanical engineer (B.S., 4.0) and pursuing a PhD in computer science, he combines strong quantitative rigor with hands-on UI and ML implementation experience. Colleagues know him for turning sketch-recognition research into robust web platforms that scale beyond the lab.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical Engineering, 4.0, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical Engineering, 4.0 at Texas A&M University
Contributions:9 commits, 10 PRs, 17 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Matthew primarily contributed to the `mantinedev/mantine` repository by implementing and improving React components within the Mantine UI library. Their work included fixing bugs related to time input and time range input components, enhancing the display of time values, and resolving issues related to controlled component values. Additionally, the user improved the documentation by adding code to make scrolling to active sidebar items work. These contributions align with the repository's focus on providing a fully featured React components library.
Contributions:4 PRs, 263 pushes, 111 branches in 1 year 6 months
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Matthew Runyon - Software Developer at Deephaven Data Labs