IS&T SCV Tutorial - Introduction to MATLAB

  • Starts: 2:00 pm on Friday, September 21, 2012
  • Ends: 4:00 pm on Friday, September 21, 2012
MATLAB (for MATrix LABoratory) is a numerical computing environment developed by MathWorks, Inc. MATLAB is essentially an interpretive high level language that does not require data type declaration or compilation. It can be used to implement mathematical computations such as matrix manipulations with existing linear algebra packages. Many plotting and visualization tools are available as an integral part of MATLAB. MATLAB operations are very intuitive, user-friendly, and are used primarily in an interactive environment to enable fast proto-typing of research activities and efficient software development. Many highly specialized applications, such as Mathematical Finance, Bioinformatics, and Image Processing, are also available as toolboxes. In this tutorial, many of the basic MATLAB operations, including basic 2D and 3D graphics, will be introduced. You will learn many of these operations hands-on. No prior programming experience in any languages is required to attend this course. However, basic knowledge of linear algebra, such as matrix operations, is required. This tutorial is offered twice, in an afternoon and an evening session. You can attend either of the sessions.
Speaker(s)
Kadin Tseng
Event Open To
bu
Building
111 Cummington Mall
Room
B27
Show Fees
free
Registration Deadline
9/20/2012
Registration URL
http://www.bu.edu/phpbin/training/register/index.php?admingroup_id=43
Contact Email
scv-tutorial@bu.edu
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