MATLAByrinth Part 3: Algebra, Calculus and Plotting
Monday, February 11, 2019
2:00pm to 4:00pm
Teaching and Visualization Lab, Hunt Library
This workshop already happened.
View upcoming workshops
View upcoming workshops
![MATLAB Icon](/sites/default/files/Icon-Matlab_0_4.png)
About This Workshop
MATLAByrinth, is a series of four comprehensive workshops on MATLAB aimed at beginners in scientific research. Participants will learn about using tools available in MATLAB for modeling complex scientific problems.
The third workshop, “MATLAByrinth Part 3: Algebra, Calculus and Plotting” is recommended for those who have a little background in programming, but need a head start in solving complex mathematical problems using algebra and calculus for their coursework and/or academic research. In this session, various techniques for evaluating polynomials, interpolation, curve fitting, basic plotting, integration, differentiation, and solving ordinary differential equations will be discussed in length with various examples. The session will end with utilizing the concepts learned to model two real-life scenarios, followed by a short quiz to briefly revisit what was taught.
Users attending this workshop are expected to be familiar with basics of MATLAB programming especially matrix operations, math functions in MATLAB, and writing user-defined functions.
PLEASE NOTE: It is not required to take all four workshops!
When
Monday, February 11, 20192:00pm to 4:00pm
Add to calendar
2019-02-11 14:00:00
2019-02-11 16:00:00
MATLAByrinth Part 3: Algebra, Calculus and Plotting
MATLAByrinth, is a series of four comprehensive workshops on MATLAB aimed at beginners in scientific research. Participants will learn about using tools available in MATLAB for modeling complex scientific problems.
The third workshop, “MATLAByrinth Part 3: Algebra, Calculus and Plotting” is recommended for those who have a little background in programming, but need a head start in solving complex mathematical problems using algebra and calculus for their coursework and/or academic research. In this session, various techniques for evaluating polynomials, interpolation, curve fitting, basic plotting, integration, differentiation, and solving ordinary differential equations will be discussed in length with various examples. The session will end with utilizing the concepts learned to model two real-life scenarios, followed by a short quiz to briefly revisit what was taught.
Users attending this workshop are expected to be familiar with basics of MATLAB programming especially matrix operations, math functions in MATLAB, and writing user-defined functions.
PLEASE NOTE: It is not required to take all four workshops!
Teaching and Visualization Lab at the
Where
Teaching and Visualization Lab, Hunt LibraryInstructors
- Amrutha Raghu
Accessibility
If assistive technology, live captioning, or other accommodations would improve your experience at this event, please contact us. We encourage you to contact us early about this to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.
Contact Information
Shaun Bennett