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Matthew J. Doyle, PhD

Physicist and writer of code.

About Me

I earned my PhD in Physics from the University of Manchester, where I focused on Quantum Turbulence. My journey from the chaotic and tangled world of quantum fluids to creating software and devices is fuelled by a passion for solving intricate problems and building things. You can read much more on my website.

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  1. Marching-Cubes-for-Fermi-Surfaces Marching-Cubes-for-Fermi-Surfaces Public

    This computational physics project implements a modular Tight-Binding (TB) physics engine coupled with the topologically guaranteed Marching Cubes 33 (MC33) algorithm in Fortran 90, alongside a Pyt…

    Fortran

  2. labfit labfit Public

    LabFit is a small, student-friendly Python library for least-squares curve fitting, error propagation, and publication-quality plotting - built on NumPy, SciPy, and Matplotlib.

    Python