[BANANA] ASC ITS SEMINAR: Mon, Nov 19 @ 2:00pm, B123 Auditorium
Linda Becker
becker22 at llnl.gov
Fri Nov 16 12:15:53 PST 2007
ASC Institute for Terascale Simulation
Lecture Series 2007
<http://carweb.llnl.gov/seminarViewer/seminarViewer.php?id=227>Evolution
of MATLAB
Dr. Cleve Moler
The MathWorks
Monday, November 19, 2007
Building 123 Auditorium
(Common Use Facility - foreign nationals may attend)
2:00pm
ABSTRACT:
In this talk, Dr. Moler will show how MATLAB has
evolved over the last 25 years from a simple
matrix calculator to a powerful technical
computing environment. He will demonstrate
several examples of MATLAB applications and
conclude with a few comments about future
developments, including Parallel MATLAB.
SPEAKER BIO:
Cleve Barry Moler is a mathematician and computer
programmer specializing in numerical analysis. In
the mid to late 1970s, he was one of the authors
of LINPACK and EISPACK, Fortran libraries for
numerical computing. He invented MATLAB, a
numerical computing package, to give his students
at the University of New Mexico easy access to
these libraries without writing Fortran. In 1984,
he co-founded The MathWorks with Jack Little to commercialize this program.
He received his bachelor's degree from Caltech in
1961, and a Ph.D. from Stanford University. He
was a professor of math and computer science for
almost 20 years at the University of Michigan,
Stanford University, and the University of New
Mexico. Before joining The MathWorks full time in
1989, he also worked for Intel Hypercube and
Ardent Computer Corporation. He is also co-author
of four textbooks on numerical methods and is a
member of the Association for Computing
Machinery. He has served on the Board of Trustees
of the Society for Industrial and Applied
Mathematics for many years and is currently SIAMs President.
Moler was elected to the National Academy of
Engineering in 1997. He received an honorary
degree from Linköping University, Sweden. He
received an honorary degree of Doctor of
Mathematics from the University of Waterloo in
2001 and in 2004 he was appointed Honorary Doctor
(doctor technices, honoris causa) at the Technical University of Denmark.
He is the father of Kathryn Ann Moler, an
associate professor of physics and applied physics at Stanford University.
UCRL-ABS-235608
Technical Host: David Keyes (925) 422-1325
Administrative Contact: Linda Becker (925) 423-0421
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Linda Becker, Division Administrator
Institute for Scientific Computing Research (ISCR)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
P.O. Box 808, L-419
Livermore, CA 94551
phone: (925) 423-0421
fax: (925) 422-7819
email: becker22 at llnl.gov
URL: http://www.llnl.gov/comp/bio.php/becker22
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