Computer Science Research Institute Seminar Series<http://csmr.ca.sandia.gov/csri>


Title Recent Developments in MATLAB
Speaker
E-mail
From
Cleve Moler
moler@mathworks.com
The MathWorks (distributor of MATLAB)
Date
Time
Location
Wednesday, January 16, 2002
10-11am (PST)
Bldg. 921, Room 137 (Sandia - CA)
Bldg. 980, Room 24 (Sandia - NM)

Abstract MATLAB is a widely used software package with a GUI interface for development, testing, and visualization of mathematical algorithms and results. In this talk, we will discuss recent developments in MATLAB. Come find out what is new in MATLAB and what new things you can do with it!
About the Speaker Cleve Moler is Chairman and Chief Scientist at The MathWorks. Before abandoning academic life for the computer industry, Moler was a professor for almost 20 years, in Math and in Computer Science, at Michigan, Stanford and New Mexico. He then spent five years with two computer hardware manufacturers, the Intel Hypercube organization and Ardent Computer.

Dr. Moler's professional interests center on numerical analysis and mathematical software. In addition to being the author of the first version of MATLAB, he is one of the authors of the LINPACK and EISPACK scientific subroutine libraries. He is also co-author of three textbooks on numerical methods.

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