Summary
Shane Mcquarrie is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics and computational scientist with 11 years of experience bridging rigorous mathematical theory and high-performance scientific computing. His trajectory includes a PhD from the Oden Institute, a John von Neumann postdoctoral fellowship at Sandia National Laboratories, and roles developing curriculum and research software at Brigham Young University. Shane focuses on computational methods and applied mathematics, producing peer-reviewed research visible on Google Scholar and maintaining a public code presence on GitHub that complements his academic work. He has hands-on experience in both academic teaching and national-lab scale computational projects, bringing practical software engineering to mathematically intensive problems. Notably, his background spans curriculum development, graduate mentorship, and production-oriented research software—an uncommon mix that helps translate advanced theory into usable tools and courses.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Timpview High School
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics at Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences
Master of Science - MS, Mathematics, Master of Science - MS, Mathematics at Brigham Young University