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April 2025 Newsletter - JuliaHub Co-Founder and Julia Co-Creator Alan Edelman Named American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow

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Alan Edelman Named American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow: Alan Edelman, JuliaHub Co-Founder, Julia Co-Creator and Principal Investigator of the JuliaLab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has been recognized as a 2024 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for “distinguished contributions and outstanding breakthroughs in high-performance computing, linear algebra, random matrix theory, computational science, and in particular for the development of the Julia programming language. Professor Edelman has been elected a fellow of five different societies: the American Mathematical Society (AMS), the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).” More information is available from MIT News and MassLive.

Julia for Oceanography: From Code to Currents: Julia and GPU Magic Transform Ocean Modeling Efficiency and From 488m to 10km: Oceananigans Sets New Standards in Climate Science are two new articles published by HackerNoon about Oceananigans.jl. More information is available here and here.

JuliaHub at a Conference Near You: JuliaHub will be participating in several conferences this year. Click the links below to register or learn more.

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Recent JuliaHub Webinars: JuliaHub provides free one-hour Webinars on topics of interest to Julia users. More than 85 past Webinars are available online. Click here to watch.

JuliaCon Local Comes to Paris: The Julia community in Europe is organizing JuliaCon Local Paris October 2-3, 2025. Click here for more information.

JuliaCon 2025: JuliaCon 2025 will take place July 21-26 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Click here for more information.

Julia Dispatch Podcast: Julia Dispatch is a Julia podcast from Dr. Chris Rackauckas (JuliaHub VP of Modeling and Simulation) and Dr. Michael Tiemann. Click here to watch. Recent episodes include:

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Julia and JuliaHub in the News

  • MIT News: MIT Affiliates Named 2024 AAAS Fellows
  • MassLive: In ‘Uncertain’ Time, 20 Massachusetts Innovators Get Lifetime Science Honor
  • HackerNoon: NonlinearSolve.jl: Other References You Can Turn To
  • HackerNoon: Modular Nonlinear Solvers: The Power of Composable Building Blocks in NonlinearSolve.jl
  • HackerNoon: How We Evaluated Our Solvers on Three Numerical Experiments and Benchmarked Them
  • HackerNoon: From Code to Currents: Julia and GPU Magic Transform Ocean Modeling Efficiency
  • HackerNoon: From 488m to 10km: Oceananigans Sets New Standards in Climate Science

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