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Cleve Moler

American mathematician and co-founder of Mathworks

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Cleve Moler is a mathematician, programmer, engineer, computer scientist, and entrepreneur born on August 17, 1939, in Salt Lake City. He holds citizenship in the United States. Moler is the founder of MathWorks and is best known for his work on MATLAB.

Moler obtained his education at the California Institute of Technology and Stanford University. His doctoral advisor was George Forsythe. He went on to advise several doctoral students, including Jack Dongarra, James Sanderson (naval officer), Charles F. Van Loan, Alan Cline, and Charles Burris.

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Birthdate
August 17, 1939
Birthplace
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City
Founder of
MathWorks
MathWorks
Educated at
Stanford University
Stanford University
California Institute of Technology
California Institute of Technology
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Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur
Mathematician
Mathematician
Programmer
Programmer
Engineer
Engineer
Computer scientist
Computer scientist

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computerhistory.org/profi...moler/
Citizenship
United States
United States
Doctoral Advisor
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George Forsythe
Doctoral Students
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Charles F. Van Loan
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Alan Cline
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Charles Burris
Jack Dongarra
Jack Dongarra
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James Sanderson (naval officer)
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Notable Work
MATLAB
MATLAB
Wikidata ID
Q92871

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