Summary
Thomas Humphries is an associate professor and current Program Coordinator for Mathematics at University of Washington Bothell with eight years of academic experience in computational imaging and optimization. His research focuses on iterative reconstruction algorithms for CT and nuclear medicine and on derivative-free optimization for oilfield production, combining deep numerical expertise with Matlab, C++ and Python implementations. He has a strong teaching record across linear algebra, calculus, numerical analysis and optimization, and a history of translating research ideas into practical algorithmic improvements (e.g., beam-hardening correction and efficient scatter integration). Trained with a PhD in Computational and Applied Mathematics, he brings a rare blend of applied research, software development, and real-world optimization experience that bridges medical imaging and reservoir simulation.
8 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor's of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at University of Waterloo
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computational and Applied Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computational and Applied Mathematics at Simon Fraser University
English, French