Location
Ballroom B, DeRosa University Center, University of the Pacific, Stockton campus
Start Date
28-3-2017 1:00 PM
End Date
28-3-2017 3:00 PM
Description
Join us to learn how your colleagues and peers are crossing boundaries and using MATLAB in their work in areas such as chemistry, biology, pharmacy and bioengineering!
We will have four faculty speakers who will share their MATLAB uses in teaching, projects and research.
This will be followed by a coffee break that includes:
- Poster session with faculty and student projects using MATLAB
- The opportunity to talk to the MathWorks team about the tools they provide – learn about what’s new and ask your questions here!
- An opportunity to network with your fellow Pacific colleagues from other departments!
MATLAB is a high-performance language for technical computing. It integrates computation, visualization, and programming in an easy-to-use environment where problems and solutions are expressed in familiar mathematical notation. Typical uses include:
- Math and computation
- Algorithm development
- Modeling, simulation, and prototyping
- Data analysis, exploration, and visualization
- Scientific and engineering graphics
- Application development
Host
Carlos Villalba-Galea
Included in
Life Sciences Commons, Medicine and Health Sciences Commons, Physical Sciences and Mathematics Commons
MATLAB Micro-Symposium
Ballroom B, DeRosa University Center, University of the Pacific, Stockton campus
Join us to learn how your colleagues and peers are crossing boundaries and using MATLAB in their work in areas such as chemistry, biology, pharmacy and bioengineering!
We will have four faculty speakers who will share their MATLAB uses in teaching, projects and research.
This will be followed by a coffee break that includes:
- Poster session with faculty and student projects using MATLAB
- The opportunity to talk to the MathWorks team about the tools they provide – learn about what’s new and ask your questions here!
- An opportunity to network with your fellow Pacific colleagues from other departments!
MATLAB is a high-performance language for technical computing. It integrates computation, visualization, and programming in an easy-to-use environment where problems and solutions are expressed in familiar mathematical notation. Typical uses include:
- Math and computation
- Algorithm development
- Modeling, simulation, and prototyping
- Data analysis, exploration, and visualization
- Scientific and engineering graphics
- Application development