Cleve Moler Elected to the National Academy of Sciences

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We’re excited to share that Cleve Moler, creator of MATLAB, has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences—one of the highest honors in science.
This recognition celebrates Cleve’s groundbreaking contributions to numerical computing and his lasting impact on researchers, educators, and engineers around the world. From advancing numerical linear algebra to making powerful computation more accessible through MATLAB, his work has shaped how science and engineering are done today.
Please join us in congratulating Cleve on this well‑deserved honor!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 6 de Mayo de 2026 a las 9:00
Congratulations to Cleve Moler on this remarkable achievement! His vision and dedication have profoundly shaped not only MATLAB, but the broader world of scientific computing. This honor is well deserved.
Christian Schröder
Christian Schröder el 5 de Mayo de 2026 a las 19:07
Excellent news, and more than well-deserved. Congratulations indeed, Cleve!

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