Matthew Troemner is a computational mechanics expert and partner with eight years of experience bridging academic research and industry applications in multi-scale, multi-physics modeling and large-scale additive construction. He holds a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Northwestern and applies deep expertise in Python, Fortran, and C++ to deploy self-built and commercial solvers on HPC platforms for defense and infrastructure survivability problems. As Vice President at Cusatis Computational Services and Partner at North Fracture Group, he advises on space materials, additive technologies, and design while developing models for dynamic events and long-term material behavior. His doctoral work on lattice discrete particle modeling informed projects from blast-resistant structures to Martian 3D-printable habitats, reflecting a rare blend of theoretical micromechanics and practical deployment. Matthew’s background in structural and architectural engineering, plus hands-on experience with large-format 3D printing and ML-accelerated debris prediction, gives him a unique perspective on translating novel materials research into field-ready solutions. Based in Michigan, he combines rigorous academic credentials with proven industry impact across aerospace, defense, and infrastructure sectors.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - ME, Structural Engineering, Master of Engineering - ME, Structural Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Civil Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Civil Engineering at Northwestern University
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Matthew Troemner - Partner at Cusatis Computational Services Inc.