Matthew Supernaw is a Mathematical Statistician and Scientific Software Architect with over 18 years translating complex data-analysis needs into high-performance C++ software for shared-memory and distributed systems. As NOAA’s National Technical Advisor and Director of Software Engineering for the Fisheries Integrated Modeling System, he leads development of modern stock-assessment modeling tools and bridges stakeholders, domain scientists, and engineering teams. His background in automatic differentiation, concurrent programming, and HPC stems from a career building decision-support and clustering frameworks for government agencies including DOI, NAVAIR, and NOAA. Equally comfortable as a consultant, he pairs rigorous applied-math training with practical architecture experience to deliver scalable, auditable analytics pipelines. An unspoken strength is his knack for turning research-grade algorithms into production-ready systems that run efficiently on both single-node and distributed infrastructures.
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Applied Mathematics, BS, Applied Mathematics at Hawaii Pacific University
Contributions:1 PR, 128 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 9 months
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Matthew Supernaw - Mathematical Statistician Scientific Software Architect