Associate Professor of Practice
Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics
Institute for Advanced Computational Science
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, New York 11794-3600
Office: IACS L133 (building west of Life Sciences)
Phone: (631) 632-2340
Email: matthew.reuter [at] stonybrook.edu
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CV (Updated January 2015)
Education
Ph.D. in Chemistry, Northwestern University (2011)
B.Sc. in Chemistry & Mathematics, Michigan Technological University (2006)
Professional Experience
2021 – present — Associate Professor of Practice, Stony Brook University
2015 – 2020 — Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University
2013 – 2014 — Research Associate, Northwestern University
2011 – 2013 — Eugene P. Wigner Fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Research Interests
See the Research page.
Publications
See the Publications page.
Awards
- Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences/SBU (2017).
- Frederick A. Howes Scholar in Computational Science (2012).
- Eugene P. Wigner Fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2011 – 2013).
- Edmund W. Gelewitz Award for Excellence in Research and Service, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University (2010).
- Donald E. Smith Award for Excellence in Graduate-Level Teaching, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University (2008).
- U.S. Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellow (2007 – 2011).
Courses Taught
All course materials, including syllabi and assignments, can be found on Brightspace.
- AMS 103: Applied Mathematics in Modern Technology (Fall ’23, Spring ’23, Fall ’22, Spring ’22, Fall ’21, Spring ’21, Fall ’20, Spring ’20, Spring ’19, Fall ’18, Spring ’18, Fall ’17, Spring ’17, Fall ’16, Spring ’16).
- AMS 151: Applied Calculus I (Fall ’22, Fall ’21).
- AMS 261: Applied Calculus III – Multivariable (Spring ’23, Spring ’22, Spring ’21, Spring ’20, Fall ’19, Spring ’19, Fall ’18, Spring ’18, Fall ’17, Spring ’17)
- AMS 310: Survey of Probability and Statistics (Fall ’23).
- AMS 510: Analytical Methods in Applied Mathematics and Statistics (Fall ’20, Fall ’19, Fall ’16, Fall ’15).
- AMS 698: Practicum in Teaching (Spring ’23).