Matt Meshulam
Bio
I'm a software engineer at the University of Minnesota, enabling scientific research at the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute. Previously I spent seven years at Reverb.com, the marketplace for musical instruments.
Over my career I've worked as an engineer, product manager, and sales engineer at a variety of tech companies, from 10-person startups to financial software firms older than I am.
A Chicago native, I live in Minneapolis with my spouse and dog. Outside of work I enjoy biking, gardening, and cooking.
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Participating Sessions
- 📡🕸️ Preppers & Comrades Unite: Building a Decentralized Mesh Network for Resilient Communication
- 50 Ways to Leave Your Company in Ruins
- The Good Years: Formative Tech Companies in the Twin Cities
- Don’t Blame the User—Fix the Design: The UX of Streets and Cities
- Gopher Supercomputing: Past, Present, and Future
- Don't Rip and Replace: how to avoid the shiny upgrade pitfall in long-term systems
- Cannabis! Building a cultivation, R&D, manufacturing and dispensary business in the Twin Cities.
- Photogrammetry to Furniture - Designing for the real world in Blender
- ✨ Let’s animate! ✨ An Introduction to Rive.app
- Cybersecurity Warnings 😳
- I Learned How to Tell Stories in This Building — Here's What Most Techies Miss
- No One Has the Full Picture (Especially in Complex Systems)
- The Unreasonable Effectiveness of LLMs at Creating Broken Systems
- 🤖 AI LIGHTNING TALKS ⚡
- Government’s in the Room. Go.
- Catan, Clean Energy, and Code: Can You Prove That Wind Farm Actually Generated Electricity?
- What tech lessons should we learn from the ICE invasion?
- The Parts You Didn't See: A Collective Account of Operation Metro Surge