Matt Huesman
@matthuesman

me@matthuesman.com

Matt Huesman

Computer Engineering student at the University of Minnesota. I build software that solves real problems — AI-powered medical imaging pipelines, modernized production web systems, and occasionally a portfolio that takes itself a little too seriously.

Where I Study

Education

B.S. Computer Engineering

University of Minnesota — Twin Cities

Expected May 2027

University Honors Program

Relevant Coursework

Artificial IntelligenceAlgorithms & Data StructuresOperating SystemsComputer ArchitectureAnalog ElectronicsSignals & SystemsInsights, Ideas & Innovation

What I Know

Skills

Languages

Python Java C C++ Kotlin JavaScript HTML / CSS MATLAB Verilog

Frameworks & Libraries

SvelteKit React NumPy / SciPy OpenGL Android SDK

Tools & Platforms

Git / GitHub GitLab Linux Kubernetes Vivado Android Studio Figma

Domain Knowledge

Computer Vision AI / ML Algorithms Image Processing API Integration Robotics Agile / Scrum

The Story

Background

I started in competitive robotics — spending years as programming lead for a FIRST Robotics team, which meant self-teaching Kotlin to build a scouting app from scratch and wiring together vision-assisted autonomous control under competition pressure. That combination of urgency and real-world stakes still drives everything I do.

At Medtronic I've worked at the boundary where algorithms meet patient outcomes: building 3D image processing pipelines that analyze real CT scans and, more recently, designing an AI workflow that automates post-implant valve analysis end-to-end. It's made me care deeply about correctness and the kind of rigor the FDA expects — not just the kind that passes a code review.

Beyond the day job, I lead Triangle Fraternity as president, consult on rebuilding legacy web infrastructure for AAUDE, and spend free time reading about AI, building side projects, and working toward the intersection of technology and entrepreneurship.

My goal is to be the kind of engineer who ships software that millions of people use and feel — work that sits at the intersection of intelligence, precision, and human experience. The companies doing that most thoughtfully are where I intend to build my career.