Thomas Landsberger Receives Wolfram Innovator Award
Congratulations to ENODA’s Thomas Landsberger, Head of Research, recipient of the Wolfram Innovator Award for his pioneering use of Mathematica.
At ENODA, Thomas has used Mathematica symbolic computation software to consistently elevate and refine the Enoda PRIME® Exchanger’s control system.
An engineer by trade, Thomas has a passion for maths, and especially loves being free to use maths, unhindered by concerns about complexity.
Thomas commented:
“Engineers are among the most numerate people on the planet, and yet even they often feel daunted by math, once it exceeds a certain level of complexity.
When manually solving equations, subtle errors creep in - a wrong sign here, a missing imaginary number there - and soon the whole process becomes an exercise in frustration.
Not to mention the challenge of translating a solution into a faithful and efficient software implementation.
In my experience, Wolfram Language is best-of-breed for creating math-based solutions.
It allows users to concentrate on selecting the right math instead of worrying that their derivations are free of accidental errors - because they can trust that the derived solution will be correct if the problem is correctly stated, and they know that the Wolfram system will help them simplify the solution to a degree that would be unimaginable by hand.
This form of "artificial intelligence" allows them to concentrate on what humans do best: coming up with creative solutions.”
Full video of the Wolfram awards ceremony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t2t51G5NY8.
Full list of the 2025 Wolfram Innovator Award winners: https://blog.wolfram.com/2025/11/07/announcing-the-2025-innovator-award-winners
Thomas Landsberger and his award
