TECH BRIEFINGS: Technical Computing with MATLAB and Simulink

This technical session will demonstrate how MATLAB and Simulink are used as a flexible platform for technical computing and application development in engineering, math, and science curricula and research.

MATLAB products provide professors, researchers, and students with the essential tools to prototype ideas, analyze data, and develop large-scale algorithms and applications. Simulink lets you quickly and accurately model, simulate, and implement complex systems including real-time control and signal processing applications. This session will introduce distributed computing with MathWorks tools: The distributed execution of MATLAB algorithms and Simulink models.

Please join MathWorks engineers as they discuss the importance of learning MATLAB and Simulink and demonstrate a wide array of MathWorks tools and applications.

Register now at: http://www.mathworks.com/seminars/stanford or call 978-659-6104. Lunch provided at 11:30 for those who pre-register!

Who Should Attend: Professors, researchers, and students.

Agenda:

* Welcome and Introduction

* Technical Computing with MATLAB

* Presenter: Doug Eastman, Application Engineer

* Modeling and Simulation with Simulink

* Distributed Computing with MATLAB

* Q & A Session

For more information, contact:

Jamie Winter

Jamie.Winter@mathworks.com

Senior Account Manager, Education Department

508-647-7463

The MathWorks, Inc.

3 Apple Hill Drive

Natick, MA 01760

www.mathworks.com

 
Date and Time:
 Friday, May 19, 2006.  12:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 3 hour(s).
Location:
Turing Auditorium (Polya Hall Room 111)  [Map]
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May 12, 2006