Please join us for TWO complimentary MATLAB seminars presented back to back by a MathWorks engineer! Seats are limited so please register in advance.
Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Time: 2:30 pm – 3:15 pm and 3:30 - 4:15 pm
Location: (Campus Instructional Facility) CIF 4029
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Data Analysis and Visualization
Do you find analyzing your data to be a painful process of cleansing and selecting data, running functions that don’t give you any indication of the output, and force you to keep repeating the same grinding process if you have to do it over again?
Learn how MATLAB can be used to visualize and analyze data, perform numerical computations, and develop algorithms. Through live demonstrations and examples, you will see how MATLAB can help you become more effective in your coursework as well as in research. This session is targeted at students, faculty, and researchers who are new to MATLAB. However, experienced MATLAB users may also benefit from the session, as the MathWorks engineer will be covering some tips and tricks from the latest release of MATLAB.
Highlights:
- Accessing data from various sources (files, other software, hardware, etc.)
- Using interactive tools for iterative exploration, design, and problem-solving
- Automating and capturing your work in easy-to-write scripts and programs
- Sharing your results with others by automatically creating reports
Teaching with MATLAB
Learn about how to engage students and scale your instruction with standalone and cloud-based tools from MathWorks. Topics covered in Teaching with MATLAB include creating interactive scripts, using MATLAB Drive to share content, helping students learn the basics of using MATLAB, and creating and automatically grading MATLAB coding assignments with MATLAB Grader. Because you already have access to the tools covered in this session, you’ll be able to immediately apply what you learn in your classroom, giving students the experience they need with software commonly used in research and industry.
Highlights:
- Expanding accessibility of MATLAB on computers, the cloud, and mobile devices
- Enhance instruction through interactive scripts and applications, as well as packaged self-paced online courses
- Speeding up the process of assessing students
- Leveraging the various resources available to help you get the most out of MATLAB
About the Presenter:
Gen Sasaki is a Principal Customer Success Engineer at MathWorks. In this role, he partners closely with educators and students across universities, ensuring they leverage MATLAB to its fullest potential. Gen holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, with a specialization in control systems. His professional journey spans nearly three decades, during which he has made significant contributions to the automotive and aerospace sectors, focusing on powertrain systems and a variety of embedded controls.