
Hi, I'm Matthew Curschman.
I have a degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida. Go Gators!
I currently work as a Full-Stack Web Developer with a heavy lean on back-end technologies. I have experience with database creation, parsing, integration, and utilization on large-scale projects. My current work project is Conflux Parser — an application that parses large Google Sheets documents, extrapolates their data, and stores it in a database for API access and downstream querying.
On the side I'm building derivApp, a lexicographic parser for mathematical derivatives, and Myday, a personal tracker.
Outside of engineering: Eagle Scout, Black Belt in Karate, piano player, and artist. My favorite subjects are Computer Science, Math, and Art.

A symbolic derivative calculator built with a custom lexical parser and token engine. Enter any expression in x and get the exact derivative plus evaluated result.

AI-Enhanced Development Tool
An AI-enhanced development tool that orchestrates and accelerates day-to-day coding workflows.

Computer Vision Martial-Arts Trainer
A computer-vision pipeline that analyzes martial-arts technique from video to coach and correct form.

AI-Enhanced Hospitality Web Scraper
An AI-enhanced web scraper for the hospitality industry that aggregates and surfaces lodging data.
