Charlemagne Distinguished Lecture with Cleve Moler

Twice a year, the AICES fellows organize the prestigious Charlemagne Lecture, whose objective is to invite persons, who have achieved impressive accomplishments throughout their career and to get inspired by their scientific achievements as well as experience. 


This semester Cleve Moler, who is currently chairman and chief scientist of MathWorks and the original author of MATLAB, was the 8th speaker of the Charlemagne Distinguished Lecture Series.

Cleve Moler gave a talk on “The Evolution of MATLAB”, in which he elaborated on how MATLAB has evolved over more than 30 years, from a simple matrix calculator to a powerful technical computing environment. It was a considerable success and gave scientists as well as students the opportunity to discuss specific questions about MATLAB and to gain an insight into the past and the future of MathWorks.

The Charlemagne Lecture took place on June 16, 2014 from 5:00 – 5:50 pm in the Aachen/Münchener Halle (Aula 1), Main Building.

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