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Maplesoft
President & CEO
Laurent Bernardin is president and CEO of Maplesoft. Laurent 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. Laurent is a firm believer that mathematics matters and has driven Maplesoft’s focus on both academic and professional markets, always with an eye towards both innovation and user experience. 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. Laurent lead the development of MapleSim, a ground-breaking product for modeling and simulation of engineering systems. Laurent oversaw the development of Möbius, the online learning platform, culminating in the successful spin-off of DigitalEd in 2018. More recently, Laurent has been driving Maplesoft’s push into the area of model based systems engineering. Laurent is a recognized authority in the area of scientific computation and has published numerous papers on mathematical algorithms as well as parallel and distributed computation. Laurent is an active member of the research community and has served on numerous editorial boards and program committees. Frequent speaking engagements and invited lectures allow Laurent to share his thoughts with audiences at top research institutions and companies around the world. In 2004, Laurent accepted the NSERC Synergy Award on behalf of Maplesoft, recognizing our long-term partnership with the University of Waterloo. Laurent has served on a number of corporate boards and is currently a member of the board of directors of the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences. Prior to joining Maplesoft, Laurent held research and IT positions at ETH Zurich, ran a software consulting business and co-founded an e-commerce startup company. Laurent grew up in Luxembourg and holds an engineering degree in computer science as well as a PhD in symbolic computing from ETH Zürich, Switzerland.

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The only prerequisite would be to have Maple 10 (better: 10.02) -Laurent
You can actually do this in Maple 10 (2D Math) Open the layout palette, insert the expression with indices on all four corners. Use the tab key to navigate and fill in the placeholders. Then select the expression, right-click and select Multiscript->Atomic. Now you can use this expression as an atomic object, for example as a variable name. Append := 3 to assign to it, for example. -Laurent
You can actually do this in Maple 10 (2D Math) Open the layout palette, insert the expression with indices on all four corners. Use the tab key to navigate and fill in the placeholders. Then select the expression, right-click and select Multiscript->Atomic. Now you can use this expression as an atomic object, for example as a variable name. Append := 3 to assign to it, for example. -Laurent
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