Matt Kammer-Kerwick, PhD, directs the Bureau of Business Research at UT Austin's IC2 Institute, where he leads NSF-funded work on disrupting exploitation in labor supply networks through stochastic network and agent-based modeling. He serves as co-principal investigator on collaborations with the Construction Industry Institute and the Institute on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, applying operations research and data analytics to social, environmental, and economic justice challenges, including trafficking in Texas and violence in higher education settings. A seasoned researcher and entrepreneur, he previously founded Visionary Research, Inc., and has guided clients in predictive modeling, forecasting, and market segmentation across healthcare and technology sectors. He brings a rare blend of physics, systems engineering, and management science to bear on complex real-world problems, supported by a PhD in Information, Risk, and Operations Management from UT Austin. Based in Austin, he has over a decade of experience bridging academia, industry, and public-interest research to design data-driven interventions and policy-relevant insights.
10 years of coding experience
29 years of employment as a software developer
B.S, Physics, B.S, Physics at State University of New York at New Paltz
Ph.D, Information, Risk, and Operations Management, Ph.D, Information, Risk, and Operations Management at The University of Texas at Austin
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