Applied mathematicians
Wotao Yin develops open-source algorithms at UCLA Optimization Group. He also contributes his work at Rice University, L1-Related Optimization Project.
Emmanuel Candes contributes to CurveLab.
Stephen P. Boyd developed is a Matlab-based modeling system CVX for convex optimization.
SPGL1 is a Matlab solver for large-scale one-norm regularized least squares.
Dave Donoho contributes to SparseLab, WaveLab.
Stephen J. Wright contributes to GPSR. He develops open-source algorithms at Stanford University Convex Optimization Group.
Rémi Gribonval a Research Director (Directeur de Recherche) with INRIA in Rennes, France. He contributes to SMALLbox, which aims to develop a new foundational framework for processing signals, using adaptive sparse structured representations.
Terence Tao is a Professor at the Department of Mathematics, UCLA.
Chris Swierczewski is an applied scientist at Amazon Web Services.
CMCL is a research center at the Courant Institute of New York University. They develop NUFFT, Fast Fourier transforms for nonequispaced data in 1, 2 and 3 dimensions.
Laurent Demanet is an Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics, in the Department of Mathematics at MIT.
Lloyd N. Trefethen is professor of numerical analysis and head of the Numerical Analysis Group at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. He founded Chebfun, an open-source package for computing with functions to about 15-digit accuracy.
Gene H. Golub was Fletcher Jones Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, he authored Matrix Computations.
George Em Karniadakis is professor at Brown University, and the head of CRUNCH.
John P. Boyd authored Chebyshev and Fourier Spectral Methods.
Donald E. Knuth was a famous professor at Stanford University, he is the author of the multi-volume work The Art of Computer Programming.