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MATLAB seminar Oct. 24 open to all K-Staters

by Information Technology Services

Representatives from MathWorks will host a MATLAB seminar 3-5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, in 1109 Engineering Hall, which is adjacent to Durland Hall (see building locator map).  This event is free to all K-State faculty, staff, and students.  Registration is requested although walk-ins are welcome.

MATLAB is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numerical computation. Using MATLAB, you can solve technical computing problems faster than with traditional programming languages, such as C, C++, and FORTRAN.

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Register for two free MATLAB seminars Wednesday, Oct. 24, at K-State

(Editor’s note:  This announcement is excerpted and mildly reformatted from an Oct. 5 email from Tom McHugh, Tom.McHugh@mathworks.com.)

Please join MathWorks for complimentary MATLAB seminars Wednesday, Oct. 24, in 401 Hale Library. Register now at mathworks.com/seminars/KSU2012 for these sessions on “Mathematical Modeling & Parallel Computing with MATLAB at Kansas State University”. Presenter: Saket Kharsikar, application engineer.  Continue reading “Register for two free MATLAB seminars Wednesday, Oct. 24, at K-State”

MATLAB seminar March 27 by MathWorks

Computing and Telecommunications Services is sponsoring a complimentary MATLAB seminar 8:45 a.m.-noon Friday, March 27, in the Hemisphere Room of Hale Library. Jiro Doke, senior application engineer for The MathWorks, will be the presenter. This event is suitable for both new and existing users. All interested faculty, researchers, staff, and students are welcome.

Preregistration is suggested at www.mathworks.com/company/events/seminars/seminar33441.html for the two mini-sessions that will be held.

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