KYLE MICHAEL KEANE
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Speaking and Outreach

Here is a list of some of my speaking engagements.
  • Honorarium Speaker, “The Role of Collaboration in Driving Innovations for Accessibility,”
    • Jan 2017, American Association for Physics Teachers, Washington, D.C.
  • Speaker, “Connectedness and Collaboration in the Classroom,”
    • November 2017, xTalks@MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Speaker, “Making Classrooms into Interactive Computing Environments,”
    • November 2017, Dean’s Action Group for Evidence-Based Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Hackathon Mentor and Judge, “Best Use of Wolfram Technologies,”
    • November 2017, HackPrinceton, Princeton, New Jersey
  • Speaker, “Laughter, Video Games, and Maybe Some Learning,”
    • October 2017, OCW@MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Summer School Instructor, “Educational Innovation through Technology,”
    • July 2017, Wolfram Summer School, Waltham, Massachusetts
  • Summer School Instructor, “Visualization and Computational Science,”
    • July 2016, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Summer School Instructor, “Visualization and Computational Science,”
    • July 2016, Imperial College, London, England
  • Summer School Instructor, “Visualization and Computational Science,”
    • July 2016, Hermes Summer School, Windsor, England
  • Guest Lecturer, “Computational Methods in Statistics,”
    • April 2016, Boston University, Boston, MA
  • Honorarium Speaker, “CodeSeal: A Platform for research, education, and education research,”
    • March 2016, March Meeting of the American Physical Society, Baltimore, MD
  • Workshop Leader, “A Complete Tour of Mathematica and the Wolfram Language for Research and Fun,”
    • January 2016, ten-session training series at MIT Independent Activities Period, Cambridge, MA
  • Workshop Leader, “A Comprehensive Overview of Arduino Microcontrollers for Creative Exploration,”
    • January 2016, ten-day course at MIT Independent Activities Period, Cambridge, MA
  • Conference Speaker, “Combining materials science curriculum with training in computer programming,”
    • December 2015, Annual Fall Meeting of Materials Research Society, Boston, MA
  • Guest Lecturer, “Introduction to Web Accessibility,”
    • November 2015, MassArt, Boston, MA
  • Conference Speaker, “Coding as an educational tool,”
    • October 2015, at the Wolfram Technology Conference, Champaign, IL
  • Workshop Leader, “A Complete Tour of Mathematica and the Wolfram Language for Research and Fun,”
    • January 2015, ten-session training series at MIT Independent Activities Period, Cambridge, MA
  • Webinar Speaker, “New Models for Creating Accessible Interactive Widgets for STEM Learning,”
    • August 7, 2014, on the DIAGRAM Center Researcher Series, Online
  • Hackathon Mentor, “Wolfram Technologies for Travel and Education,”
    • July 17, 2014, at LearnLaunch Travel and Education hack-a-thon, Boston, MA
  • Workshop Leader, “Game Programming 101 using Wolfram Language on the Raspberry Pi,”
    • June 28, 2014, at special event for Empow Studios, Lexington, MA
  • Workshop Leader, “Using Wolfram Technologies for Teaching Robotics to Kids,”
    • June 28, 2014, at special event for Empow Studios, Lexington, MA
  • Presenter, “Best Practices: Interactive Scientific Graphics on the Web,”
    • June 18, 2014, at the DIAGRAM Research Meeting, Warrenton, Virginia
  • Panel Member, “What’s Next in Accessible STEM Learning Materials and Assessment,”
    • January 29, 2014, at the ATIA Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida
  • Panel Member, “Assistive Technologies for Math Students and Faculty with Disabilities,”
    • January 15, 2014, at the Joint Mathematics Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Conference Speaker, “Standardizing Textual Descriptions of Interactive Graphics,”
    • October 30, 2013, at the EDUPUB Workshop, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Webinar Speaker, “Physics Comes Alive with Wolfram Technologies,”
    • September 12, 2013, at the Wolfram Virtual Conference for Educators, Online
  • Conference Speaker, “Creating Accessible Dynamic Content,”
    • October 17, 2012, at the Wolfram Technology Conference, Champaign, Illinois
  • Colloquium Speaker, “Beyond Traditional Quantum Measurement: A Game of Quantum Peek-a-Boo with a Purpose,”
    • November 5, 2011, at the CSUF Department of Physics Colloquium, Fullerton, California
  • Presenter: Kyle Keane, Alexander N. Korotkov, “Currently realizable quantum error detection/correction algorithms for superconducting qubits”
    • March 2011, at the March Meeting of the American Physical Society
  • Presenter: Kyle Keane, Alexander N. Korotkov, “Decoherence suppression of a solid state qubit by uncollapsing,”
    • March 2010, at the March Meeting of the American Physical Society
  • Presenter: Kyle Keane, Shayne Cairns, Colin Campbell, Murtadha A. Khakoo “Elastic Differential Cross sections for electron scattering from polyatomic molecules—an accurate, but novel application of the relative flow technique, using a moveable aperture source of gas atoms,”
    • March 2007, at the March Meeting of the American Physical Society
  • Poster: Kyle Keane, Alexander N. Korotkov, “Suppression of T1-type decoherence of phase qubits using uncollapsing and quantum error detection/correction,”
    • April 26, 2010, at Coherence in Superconducting Qubits
  • Poster: Alexander N. Korotkov, Kyle Keane, Ricardo Pinto, “Theoretical analysis of phase qubits,”
    • August 19, 2009, at Quantum Computing and Quantum Algorithms Program Review
  • Poster: Brent R. Yates, Kyle Keane, Murtadha A. Khakoo, “Low energy impact ionization of neon and xenon,”
    • March 2009, at the March Meeting of the American Physical Society
  • Commencement Speaker, “Look to this Day”,
    • June 15, 2007, at the CSUF College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics commencement ceremony, Fullerton, California.
  • Poster: Murtadha A. Khakoo, Kyle Keane, Colin Campbell, Shayne Cairns, “An accurate, but novel application of the relative flow technique, using a moveable aperture source of gas atoms to measure elastic electron scattering differential cross sections,”
    • March 2007, at the March Meeting of the American Physical Society
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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:
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  • About
  • Teaching
  • Research
  • Advocacy
  • Speaking
  • Advising
  • Creative
  • Publications
  • Work