Matthew is an associate analyst with experience in process simulation, logistics modelling, process automation, and design engineering in the nuclear industry. As the primary Simul8 developer within Kinectrics Design and Engineering Services, and was responsible for the creation of Simul8 models to support planning and process optimization of the Teeswater Laundry Facility, decommissioning planning for Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, and optimization of waste shipment campaigns supporting Darlington Refurbishment. He has a keen focus on innovation and efficient execution of work, and was a member of the team driving the implementation of laser scanning and laser tracker based measurements for dose reduction in large scale channel shifting campaigns at Ontario Power Generation. As an innovation lead within the Design and Engineering Services department, Matthew led research and review of the interface between emerging digital technologies (building information models, digital twins, machine learning, virtual reality) and the existing suite of Canadian nuclear standards.