Driving Innovation: The Power of Mathematics in Entrepreneurship
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Join a panel discussion featuring experts from academia and industry as they explore the intersection of applied mathematics and entrepreneurship at the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE25). Chaired by Amr El-Bakry from ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, this 74-minute session brings together Glenn Ricart (University of Utah), Rob Schreiber (Cerebras), Daniel Shabtai, and Viral Shah (Julia Computing, Inc.) to discuss how mathematical models, algorithms, and data analytics drive technological innovation and solve real-world problems. Discover the challenges of launching and scaling mathematics-based businesses, including securing funding, managing intellectual property, and establishing effective operations. The panel emphasizes the critical importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between mathematicians, engineers, scientists, and business professionals in creating successful ventures. Recorded in Fort Worth, Texas, this discussion provides valuable insights for anyone interested in the practical applications of computational science in entrepreneurial settings.
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Driving Innovation: The Power of Mathematics in Entrepreneurship
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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics