KYLE MICHAEL KEANE
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I started coding in college to solve and visualize physics problems. My PhD involved a lot of simulation and data analysis. My professional life is centered around software development, user experience design, rapid prototyping, and accessibility of digital tools for people with disabilities. My research often involves software development and computing, more details appear on the Research tab of this site. Many of my software projects that have not been research projects have been completed in corporate environments and are therefore not publicly shared, but you can find some hobby projects on my GitHub.
CodeSeal
Wolfram + WordPress
Spoken Wolfram|Alpha
Automated Physics Solver

CodeSeal - Educational software suite for teaching coding in the context of other subjects

Project to learn whether specially designed computer programming exercises can improve learning outcomes in online STEM education. Many more details at www.codeseal.org

Web publishing client for creating WordPress blogs from Wolfram notebooks

Making Wolfram|Alpha speak through Siri

Solid

Making Wolfram|Alpha solve first-year college physics problems

Accessibility
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About Me
I am currently a Lecturer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. I teach computational materials science, human-centered design, and engineering technology that helps people with disabilities. I am not very active on social media, but you can find some digital breadcrumbs on the following sites:
  > LinkedIn
  > GitHub

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