Matthew Clark
Junior Developer at Last Call Media- Claim this Profile
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Last Call Media
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Technology, Information and Internet
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1 - 100 Employee
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Junior Developer
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May 2022 - Present
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Staples
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United States
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Retail Office Equipment
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700 & Above Employee
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Technical Sales Associate
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Nov 2021 - May 2022
As a sales associate, I help provide customers with technological solutions to meet their needs. This includes helping customers find the perfect printer or computer for their home or office as well as providing them with information to ensure that they have the best possible experience with their new devices. I also repair customer computers including basic scans, battery and hard drive replacements, OS repairs, and more. As a sales associate, I help provide customers with technological solutions to meet their needs. This includes helping customers find the perfect printer or computer for their home or office as well as providing them with information to ensure that they have the best possible experience with their new devices. I also repair customer computers including basic scans, battery and hard drive replacements, OS repairs, and more.
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Internship
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Jan 2021 - Jun 2021
During my second internship at UTK, I was involved in exploring novel behaviors associated with a particular dynamical system modeling the C. elegans nervous system. The project was particularly interested with the discovery of a bistable switching mechanism. Over the course of the project, I used the Tellurium and PyDSTool libraries to further investigate the system's behavior under various circumstances although the original target behavior could not be replicated. During my second internship at UTK, I was involved in exploring novel behaviors associated with a particular dynamical system modeling the C. elegans nervous system. The project was particularly interested with the discovery of a bistable switching mechanism. Over the course of the project, I used the Tellurium and PyDSTool libraries to further investigate the system's behavior under various circumstances although the original target behavior could not be replicated.
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Research Internship
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Jun 2020 - Jul 2020
During my internship, I worked on a team with two other interns in order to construct a model of the C. elegans nervous system capable of demonstrating reflexive locomotive behavior. Through the exploration of different feedback mechanisms, it was discovered that proprioceptive mechanisms were likely responsible for the sustained motion observed as part of the tail-tap response. The project deliverables included a visualization of the response constructed in Python as well as a research paper documenting the process and outcomes of the project. Show less
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Fisk University
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United States
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Research Internship
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Jun 2019 - Jul 2019
As a research intern, I worked with another student to investigate insulin-glucose dynamics for diabetic patients using a differential model. The project was aimed at replicating glucose curves in diabetic patients in order to test possible treatment factors for possible future experimentation. This involved deriving a differential model from a compartmental model, taking care to make adjustments so that the model would be more accurate for diabetic patients. The project delivered a research paper as well as the model itself, although the results on treatment intervention were mostly preliminary. Show less
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Google
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United States
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Software Development
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700 & Above Employee
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Software Engineer Internship
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May 2018 - Aug 2018
I worked alongside the Google MyBusiness API team to make the API significantly more user friendly. My role involved creating a new set of tutorials for API covering common workflows involving the modification and verification of new and existing businesses, all of which are still on the public site. I also helped to test the newly implemented phone verification methods before they were added to the public API. I worked alongside the Google MyBusiness API team to make the API significantly more user friendly. My role involved creating a new set of tutorials for API covering common workflows involving the modification and verification of new and existing businesses, all of which are still on the public site. I also helped to test the newly implemented phone verification methods before they were added to the public API.
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Education
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Fisk University
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science