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Please join The MathWorks for a free MATLAB seminar on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 in Department of Scientific Computing Dirac Science Library, Room 499. Agenda
MATLAB is a technical computing environment and language designed for mathematical, scientific, and engineering calculations. This seminar will focus on demonstrating MATLAB for these purposes. This will include demonstrating how to access data from a variety of sources, how to visualize the data, and how to leverage the thousands of built-in functions in MATLAB to quickly and accurately analyze your data. Also, we will explore the features that will help report your results and that will allow you to create MATLAB-based graphical applications that can be deployed to others. Although the seminar is geared towards new users, seasoned MATLAB users will discover new tips and features along the way. Through product demonstrations you will learn how to:
In this session, we will demonstrate simple ways you can improve and optimize your code to boost execution speed by orders of magnitude. We will also address common pitfalls in writing MATLAB code, explore the use of the MATLAB Profiler to find bottlenecks, and introduce the use of Parallel Computing Toolbox and MATLAB Distributed Computing Server to solve computationally and data-intensive problems on multicore computers and clusters. Demonstrations will show you how to apply these techniques to problems that arise in typical applications. You will learn how to:
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