My dog Tucker and I after being accepted to Stanford.
(He attends remotely)
I am a Canadian fourth year PhD candidate in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, working under the supervision of Dr. John Pauly.Â
I received my M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Physics from The University of Western Ontario where I worked on electromagnetic design of MRI hardware. I have over 7 years of research experience across various projects in ranging from optimal control and signals processing to medical and condensed matter physics.
My interests include autonomous robotics, computational imaging, and medical imaging, but extend to general inverse and design/control problems. My current PhD research focuses on robust optimal control of MRI systems and efficient higher-order MRI image reconstruction. (Project page coming soon).
I am open to, and actively applying to summer internships throughout my PhD. I can be reached by email at mattmc[at]stanford[dot]edu, or on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/matt-mccready
In my free time I am passionate about guitar, skiing, hiking, trying to surf, and photography.