MATLAB Training Session open to Faculty/Staff/Students
Please Note: Room has changed to Commons 329
Location
The Commons : 329
Date & Time
April 27, 2016, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Description
Alyssa Silverman from Mathworks, will be on campus Wednesday April 27th to host a special MATLAB training session that is open to all faculty, students and staff.
Please register through the following link, space is limited due to seating constraints in the room.
Session Overview
In this session, you will learn how MATLAB can be used to visualize and analyze data, perform numerical computations, and develop algorithms. Through live demonstrations and examples, you will see how MATLAB can help you become more effective in your coursework as well as in research. This session is targeted for students, faculties, and researchers who are new to MATLAB. However, experienced MATLAB users may also benefit from the session, as the engineer will be covering some tips and tricks from the newer releases of MATLAB.
Highlights Include:
♣Accessing data from many sources (files, other software, hardware, etc.)
♣Using interactive tools for iterative exploration, design, and problem solving
♣Automating and capturing your work in easy-to-write scripts and programs
♣Sharing your results with others by automatically creating reports