Math Matters - Maple in Mathematics Education and Research
This conference is dedicated to exploring different aspects of the math software Maple, including Maple’s impact on education, new symbolic computation algorithms and techniques, and the wide range of Maple applications.
Attend workshops and presentations by Maple developers on topics that include: Tensor Calculus, Computer Algebra for Theoretical Physics, Multivariate Limit Computations, Tools for Practice and Assessment, and much more.
Learn from experienced users, inspire others, and network with colleagues and peers in a social setting.
Watch presentations by colleagues and peers. The scientific program is peer reviewed and will be published by Springer.
Meet Maple Developers face to face and learn about what's coming in Maple.
Oct. 15 - Perimeter Institute | Oct. 16 - Federation Hall @UW | Oct. 17 - Federation Hall @UW |
6-7pm - Cocktail Reception | 7:30-9am - Registration and Café Breakfast | 8-9am - Café Breakfast |
7-8pm - Keynote Presentation | 9am-12pm - Presentations & Workshops | 9am-12pm - Presentations & Workshops |
12pm-1pm - Catered Lunch | 12pm-1pm - Catered Lunch | |
1pm-5:30pm - Presentations & workshops | 1pm-5:30pm - Presentations & workshops | |
5:30 to 6:30 - Short Recess | ||
6:30 to 9pm - Banquet Dinner and Keynote Presentation |
Math, Science, Physics and Computer Science faculty
Researchers in Math, Science and Physics
Graduate and Post-doc students
Undergraduate students
Keynote Presentations:
Keynote Presentation at the world-renowned Perimeter Institute
Dr. Marvin Weinstein
Your data wants you to ask better questions. Do it!
Dr. Marvin Weinstein worked as a theoretical physicist at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) for 42 years. While at SLAC, he co-invented Dynamic Quantum Clustering, a revolutionary new data mining algorithm for performing density mapping on unstructured data. He is currently the CSO of Quantum Insights, a company that consults on the application of Dynamic Quantum Clustering (DQC) to analyze large, complex datasets. Dr. Weinstein obtained his PhD in particle physics from Columbia University and completed his postdoc at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton.
Keynote Presentation by Maplesoft President and CEO
Dr. Laurent Bernardin
Dr. Laurent Bernardin is President and CEO of Maplesoft. He has been with Maplesoft for over 20 years and prior to his appointment to his current role, he held the positions of CTO and COO. Dr. Bernardin is a firm believer that mathematics matters. Under his leadership, Maple has grown from a research project in symbolic computing to a complete environment for mathematical calculations used by hundreds of thousands of engineers, scientists, researchers and students around the world.