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Wolfram Innovator Award

Wolfram technologies have long been a major force in many areas of industry and research. Leaders in many top organizations and institutions have played a major role in using computational intelligence and pushing the boundaries of how the Wolfram technology stack is leveraged for innovation across fields and disciplines.

We recognize these deserving recipients with the Wolfram Innovator Award, which is awarded at the Wolfram Technology Conferences around the world.

2025

Aninda Sinha

Indian Institute of Science, India
University of Calgary, Canada

Areas: cosmology, Mathematical Physics, Quantum Field Theory, String Theory

Aninda Sinha is a theoretical high-energy physicist. His research focuses on quantum field theory, string theory, cosmology and mathematical physics.

Sinha’s research is both numerical and analytical in nature and makes heavy use of the capabilities of Mathematica. He has used Mathematica as a “theoretical experimentalist” in many of his 80 publications. His research on the bootstrap makes heavy use of the symbolic manipulation capabilities as well as the high-precision numerical capabilities of Mathematica. Recently, he found an infinite number of new formulas for pi in a paper that was published in Physical Review Letters, which was selected by Scientific American as one of the seven coolest mathematical discoveries of 2024. Mathematica provided a versatile platform to verify these results and to gain fresh, new perspectives on string theory.

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