Matt Cassini
Email: mc225 [at] njit [dot] edu
Office: Cullimore 615
About Me
Second year Applied Math PhD student at NJIT primarily interested in
inverse scattering, numerical analysis and partial differential equations. I work
on inverse scattering for Maxwell's Equations on locally perturbed
biperiodic media with my advisor Professor Thi-Phong Nguyen.
Research
Publications
Matthew A. Cassini and Brittany Froese Hamfeldt:
Numerical Optimal Transport from 1D to 2D using a Non-local Monge-Ampere Equation
Talks
NJIT Math Dept Summer Student Talks
Matthew A. Cassini:
Volume Integral Method for Electromagnetic Equations
Projects
Matthew A. Cassini, Marissah McNeil, and Moises Ramos:
Math 450H Mathematical Modeling: Capstone Project
Education
B.S. Mathematical Sciences, Computational Mathematics
New Jersey Institute of Technology, May 2023
Ph.D. Mathematical Sciences, Applied Mathematics
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Expected May 2028
Positions
Graduate Research Assistant
Professor Thi-Phong Nguyen (NJIT), Jan 2024 - Present
Graduate Teaching Assistant
MATLAB and Math Tutoring, Jan 2024 - May 2024
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Professor Brittany Froese Hamfeldt (NJIT), May 2022 - May 2023
Poster Presentations
Frontiers of Applied and Computational Mathematics (FACM) at NJIT, May 2023
    Optimal Transport Between Unequal Dimensions
Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics New York-New Jersey-Pennsylvania Conference (SIAM-NNP) at RIT, November 2024
    Volume Integral Method for Electromagnetic Equations
Jokes
Why was 6 afraid of 7?
sin(21°)
What do you call a baby eigensheep?
A lamb-duh!
Projects for Fun
Mathordle : A game like Wordle but for math words