Dr. Matthew DeJongh

Professor of Computer Science
616.395.7429dejongh@hope.edu
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Matt DeJongh joined the 快猫短视频 Department of Computer Science in 2002. He teaches courses in software design, programming languages and computational theory, and has served as the department chair. He has also served as director of the Senior Seminar program, overseeing the capstone courses in which senior students write their lifeview papers before leaving 快猫短视频. Matt came to Hope after working as a software engineer for a bioinformatics company. He has carried that expertise with him as he conducts interdisciplinary collaborative research with students and colleagues in both the computer science and biology departments. 

AREAS OF INTEREST

Matt has interests in both computer science and theology. His research centers around discovering more about energy-producing and disease-causing bacteria by developing software to determine the organism's metabolic capabilities based on its genome. He is also interested in the ways that digital technology is changing conceptions about human nature.

Matt is also an amateur pianist and uses his computer to accompany him in piano concertos (see 鈥A Duet of Music and Computer Programming Brings a Concerto, and a Dream, to Life鈥).

EDUCATION

  • M.A., theological studies, Winebrenner Theological Seminary, 1998
  • Ph.D., computer science (artificial intelligence), The Ohio State University, 1991
  • M.S., computer science, The Ohio State University, 1986
  • B.S., computer science and mathematics, The Ohio State University, 1985

HONORS, GRANTS & AWARDS

  • Visiting Professor, Meiji Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan, September鈥揇ecember 2023.
  • Visiting Professor, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, UK, September 2022鈥揓une 2023.
  • National Science Foundation, Collaborative Research: RUI: Modeling Transcriptome Inferred Gene Activity States for the Investigation of Metabolic and Regulatory Diversity of Sequenced Microbes, starting August 2017
  • Fulbright Research Scholar at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Luxembourg, February鈥揓une 2016
  • Department of Energy, KBase: An Integrated Knowledgebase for Predictive Biology and Environmental Research, Subcontract to Argonne National Laboratory, September 2011鈥揂ugust 2016
  • Fulbright Research Scholar at the Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique, Bordeaux, France, Fulbright-Aquitaine Regional Council Award, January鈥揓une 2009

PUBLISHED WORK

  • 鈥淜Base: The United States Department of Energy Systems Biology Knowledgebase,鈥 with Arkin A, Cottingham R, Henry C, et al.,  Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 36, July, 2018
  • 鈥淚dentification and Analysis of Bacterial Genomic Metabolic Signatures,鈥 with *Bowerman N, Tintle N, DeJongh M, Best AA, Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, Vol. 22, January, 2017
  • 鈥淗igh-throughput generation, optimization and analysis of genome-scale metabolic models,鈥 Henry, C, DeJongh, M, Best, A, *Frybarger, P, Linsay, B, Stevens, R, Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 28, No. 9, August 2010

* denotes student co-author

View Matt's full Curriculum Vitae

why I Love Hope

Matt is appreciative of the college's holistic approach to education in the context of the historic Christian faith and of the campus-wide priority placed on each individual student. Developing meaningful relationships with his students is an important part of Matt's role. In addition, he finds Hope students are generally kind, fun-loving, engaged and thoughtful.

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Dr. Matthew DeJongh

Phone Number616.395.7429

VanderWerf Hall Room 229 27 Graves Place Holland, MI 49423-3617
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